Weltfriedensdrama, subtitled Ein Weihespiel, is a play by Otto Borngr ber, published in 1916. This work, whose title translates to "World Peace Drama", is a significant example of German drama reflecting on the themes of peace and spirituality during the tumultuous period of World War I. Borngr ber's play explores the yearning for peace amidst the devastation of war. As a "Weihespiel" (consecration play), it likely incorporates elements of ritual and spiritual reflection, offering a dramatic meditation on humanity's quest for harmony and understanding in a world torn apart by conflict. This historical drama offers insights into the cultural and spiritual responses to the Great War in early 20th-century Germany.
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