Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany
Like every totalitarian regime, Nazi Germany tried to control intellectual freedom through book censorship.
Between 1933 and 1945, the Hitler regime orchestrated a massive campaign to take control of all forms of communication. In 1933 alone, there were 90 book burnings across 70 German cities, declared by a Ministry of Propaganda official to be “a symbol of the revolution.” In later years, the regime used less violent means of domination, pillaging bookstores and libraries, in addition to prosecuting uncooperative publishers and dissident authors. Guenter Lewy deftly analyzes the various strategies that the Nazis employed to enact censorship and the government officials who led the attack on a free intellectual life. Harmful and Undesirable paints a fascinating portrait of intellectual life under Nazi dictatorship, detailing the dismal fate of those who were caught in the wheels of censorship.
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Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany
Like every totalitarian regime, Nazi Germany tried to control intellectual freedom through book censorship.
Between 1933 and 1945, the Hitler regime orchestrated a massive campaign to take control of all forms of communication. In 1933 alone, there were 90 book burnings across 70 German cities, declared by a Ministry of Propaganda official to be “a symbol of the revolution.” In later years, the regime used less violent means of domination, pillaging bookstores and libraries, in addition to prosecuting uncooperative publishers and dissident authors. Guenter Lewy deftly analyzes the various strategies that the Nazis employed to enact censorship and the government officials who led the attack on a free intellectual life. Harmful and Undesirable paints a fascinating portrait of intellectual life under Nazi dictatorship, detailing the dismal fate of those who were caught in the wheels of censorship.
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Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany

Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany

by Guenter Lewy
Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany

Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany

by Guenter Lewy

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Like every totalitarian regime, Nazi Germany tried to control intellectual freedom through book censorship.
Between 1933 and 1945, the Hitler regime orchestrated a massive campaign to take control of all forms of communication. In 1933 alone, there were 90 book burnings across 70 German cities, declared by a Ministry of Propaganda official to be “a symbol of the revolution.” In later years, the regime used less violent means of domination, pillaging bookstores and libraries, in addition to prosecuting uncooperative publishers and dissident authors. Guenter Lewy deftly analyzes the various strategies that the Nazis employed to enact censorship and the government officials who led the attack on a free intellectual life. Harmful and Undesirable paints a fascinating portrait of intellectual life under Nazi dictatorship, detailing the dismal fate of those who were caught in the wheels of censorship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197524282
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2020
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Guenter Lewy is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts. His books include Nazi Germany and The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies and Perpetrators: The World of the Holocaust Killers. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The Book-Burning of 1933

Part I. The Agencies of Control

3. The Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda
4. The Reich Chamber of Literature
5. Gestapo and SD
6. The Party Commission for the Protection of National Socialist Literature
7. Alfred Rosenberg: Hitler's Plenipotentiary for Ideological Education

Part II. The Practice of Censorship

8. The Reasons for Banning Books
9. Jewish Books
10. The Purge of the Libraries
11. Wartime Censorship
12. The Battle for Turf

Part III. The Impact of Censorship

13. The Inner Emigration
14. Conclusion

Abbreviations and Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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