Photo from the Nazi book burning at Bebelsplatz (Opernplatz), Berlin on May 10, 1933, orchestrated by the Nazi party and the German Student Union as part of their propaganda campaign “Action against ...
On May 10, 1933, university students in 34 university towns across Germany burned over 25,000 books. The works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud went up in flames alongside ...
On a cold April night in 1933, hundreds of university students worked themselves into a fervor tossing books that challenged the German spirit onto a roiling bonfire. While the U.S. media denounced ...
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Mayor of Germany's Görlitz condemns book burning at memorial
Authorities in the eastern German border city of Görlitz on Saturday pledged to take action against those who burnt as yet ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Holocaust Museum is marking its 10th year with a display on book burning that includes images from a New Mexico town where Harry Potter books were torched by people who said they ...
One of the first things the Nazis did was burn queer books. Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a gay, Jewish socialist (in other words, everything the Nazis hated) who established the Institute for Sexual ...
Except “none of that is true,” writes Jonathan Wiesen, Ph.D., professor and past chair of UAB’s Department of History in “Nazi Germany: Society, Culture and Politics,” a new book from Bloomsbury Press ...
A Texas TV station removed a clip that showed footage of Nazi book burning in a report on a local school district decision ...
Gray Fitzgerald lives in Concord and was formerly a United Church of Christ pastor. I knew about the book burnings in Nazi Germany. It’s embarrassing, but I have to confess: I didn’t really understand ...
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