"Erst wenn die Nacht fällt" : politische Essays und Reden 1932-1942 : unbekannte Texte / Stefan Zweig ; Herausgeber: Klaus Gräbner und Dr. Erich Schirhuber ; Transkription, Klaus Gräbner.

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Zweig, Stefan, 1881-1942 [Browse]
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German
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Erste Auflage.
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Krems an der Donau : Edition Roesner, [2016]
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127 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.

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    Stefan Zweig took an immense part in the political themes of his time: the unification of Europe and the dangers that followed after the First World War. Convinced of the "spirit of humanity", he writes with unshakable hope against the disintegration of Europe, appeals flamingly to reason, brings engaged proposals - and finally he also feels a sense of helplessness. Through this book, a new light comes to Stefan Zweig - and through this reading, a special focus on our history and our future.
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    Contents
    • Die Einigung Europas
    • Einige Grundlagen zu einem kollektiv auszuarbeitenden Manifest
    • Ansprache im Hause Rothschild zu Gunsten der deutschen jüdischen Frauen und Kinder
    • Entwurf zu einem jüdischen Manifest
    • Exposé einer billigen, von jeder staatlichen Beschränkung unabhängigen deutschen Bücherei
    • L'unité spirituelle de lʹEurope : die geistige Einheit Europas
    • Für die Maccabi-Association, London Okt. 1937
    • Aufruf für die österreichischen Juden 1938
    • Für "American Commitee for Jewish Palestina Participation at the New York World's Fair 1939"
    • "Unsere Generation war aufgerufen ..."
    • Das grosse Schweigen
    • Hartrott und Hitler.
    ISBN
    • 9783903059108 (hd. bd.) ((hardcover))
    • 3903059102 (hd. bd.) ((hardcover))
    LCCN
    2016437614
    OCLC
    957492189
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