The Berlin Book Burning and the Beginning of the Nazi Regime
[2023-02-21 08:41:16]
Leaders always want to demonstrate their power. They want to show the world that they are authoritative. To do this, leaders need to burn books they want to erase from the hearts of their followers. Burning a book is always part of a big turning point in history, it is a good thing or a bad thing. In most cases the burning of the book is done at the beginning of the battle to reinforce the opinions of everyone, regardless of what the leader is burning on.
The decisive moment of this modern history appeared in 1933 and is one of the most notorious books in history and encourages the era of advertising the word "Vibrio Coast". In that year, Berlin and others, the Nazi Army led tens of thousands of books from Sigmund Freud's work to Jack London's work. Due to the Nazi ideological superiority, people believe there is a classical culture of true culture and ideology; what is inappropriate is entrusted to the fire.
In May 1933, the first book burned under the Nazis was held outside Berlin 's college. So, college students led the torch and lighted the parade. In 1817 ago more than 100 years ago, for the purpose of unifying the Germans at that time, students began to burn books. In the work which became the first fire in 1933, there was a work by Sigmund Freud. Among obvious prophecies, German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine wrote 100 years ago, "People who burn the book will someone burn some day".
In 1933, due to the power of Adolf Hitler in Germany, the book of Freud 's burning in Berlin, and the possibility of the threat of Nazis to Austria, the family moved away from poor Vienna with two young sons. Due to Copenhagen residential requirements it is impossible to regain Danish citizenship and this family leaves the United States where citizenship does not matter. Ericsson said that the development of thought arises from his social and cultural research. In 1938, he left Yale to reserve research in Sioux in South Dakota State. After studying in South Dakota, he went to California and studied the Yurukku. Ericsson found the difference between Siou and Yurok children. It is also the beginning of Ericsson 's passion for life, showing the importance of childhood events and how society affects them.
On May 10, 1933, at Auburn Platz in Berlin, SA and Nazi group of young people gathered about 25,000 volumes from InstitutfürExualualwissenschaft University and Humboldt University such as Albert Einstein, Vicky Baum, Berthold Brecht, Heinrich Heine, Helen Keller, Thomas Mann I baked a book. . , Karl Marx, Eric Maria Lemark, Frank Wadekind, Ernest Hemingway, HG Wells. A group of 34 students in Germany also burned the book on the same day and the following week. Erich Kästner wrote an ironic statement (published only after the collapse of Nazism) when he saw his book burning. Broadcasting of radio broadcasts was held in Berlin and others, and I heard that 40,000 people talk about these behaviors. Please see here for a list of some authors the book was burned to