On the right is a segment from a longer article on the origins of Dada by the father of Dada, Tristan Tzara (Sami Rosenstock a.k.a. Samuel Rosenstock; 1896 – 1963). This column pertains specifically to how the movement took root in Germany as a result of World War I.
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KEY WORDS: 1922 Dada in Germany,post-WW1 Germany and the Dada art movement,Dadaists in 1920s Germany