It was very interesting and much appreciated to hear the opinion of a German concerning Ms. Riefenstahl. Your point of view is quite interesting, and I suppose much different from what we might think over here. Do you have an idea of what the contemporary German thinks about her now? Or what is taught about her in schools, colleges, etc. ? For instance ARE Germans, today, taught a specific ideology about her work? CAN the typical German student or non-student separate the woman's work from the politics? Or is that impossible? Thanks, Klaus, for your interesting comments and POV. ____________________________________________________________________________ ---------------->from John G. Thomas ([log in to unmask]) <------------------- ____________________________________________________________________________