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Pan (1895–1915) was a Berlin-based German arts magazine, published by the PAN co-operative of artists, poets and critics. Focused on literature, theatre and music, the magazine published more than 20 issues \"without reference to commercial, moral, personal or polemical questions, appreciating only the purely aesthetic viewpoint.” The magazine's mission was democratic in its commitment to Gesamtkunstwerk, and providing support to young artists of all kinds. To that end, the magazine sold tiered subscriptions: standard and luxury, and quickly \"became the most expensive German art magazine of its era.\" Its artists-first commitment also led to its becoming one of the best representations of pan-European art in the early days of Abstract and Expressionist art.
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August Heinrich Hoffmann was a German poet. He is best known for writing \"Das Lied der Deutschen\", whose third stanza is now the national anthem of Germany, and a number of popular children's songs, considered part of the Young Germany movement.
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