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Franz Schulz, "Film Critique" (1929)
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Course of the Great Depression (1929-36)
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Arnold Schönberg, "My Public" (1930)
In the following 1930 text, Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg, the inventor of twelve-tone technique, subtly exaggerates his outsider status. At the same time, he downplays the difficulties the....
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Ernst von Salomon, "We and the Intellectuals" (1930)
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Grete Ujhely, "A Call for Sexual Tolerance" (1930)
Austrian-born writer and journalist Margaret (Grete) Ujhaly (1903-1997) penned this “call” for Der Querschnitt [The Cross Section], a zeitgeist magazine geared towards an intellectual....
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Memorandum of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior on Nazi Agitation (May 1930)
In late April 1930, Joseph Goebbels became Reich propaganda leader. He went on to devise a propaganda strategy that helped turn the Nazi party into a mass movement. In this memorandum from May 1930,....
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Betty Scholem on the Depression (August 1931)
In the second half of 1931, a banking crisis exacerbated the already dire economic situation in Germany. The bankruptcy of Nordwolle, a wool and yarn producer in Bremen, created enormous difficulties....
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George Grosz, "Among Other Things, a Word for German Tradition" (1931)
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Hans Harmsen, "Contemporary Questions of Eugenics" (1931)
Hans Harmsen (1899-1989), a physician known for advocating eugenics, examined the issue of public welfare from the perspective of racial hygiene. This 1931 speech was the opening address at a conference....
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Hans Ostwald, "A Moral History of the Inflation" (1931)
Witnesses to the inflation such as Thomas Mann, Stefan Zweig, and Elias Canetti characterized it as a witches’ Sabbath. Likewise, the journalist and writer Hans Ostwald described it as a “hellish....
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