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Jo Mihaly Jo Mihaly (born Elfriede Alice "Piete" Kuhr〔(Mihaly exhibition of 2005 )〕) (1902 – 1989) was a German dancer and writer. ==Early years and war diary==
  Kuhr grew up in Schneidemühl (now Piła), then about 80 miles from the German-Russian border, now in Poland.  The town was the site of a World War I prisoner of war camp, and Kuhr's rediscovered adolescent diary was published late in her life as ''Da gibt's ein Wiedersehn'' (1982). It has been translated into English by Walter Wright, a pacifist and former conscientious objector, under the title ''There we'll meet again, a young German girl's diary of the first world war''. It gives an unusual insight into German experience of the war: 'The fact that the diary is written by a German teenager does make it unusual. The fact that this teenager went on to oppose war, to dance her anti-war message on the Berlin stage, to marry a Jew, and to be forced to flee Germany in 1933, gives an added poignancy to the diary.' 〔(Peace Matters 23c )〕
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