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Germans mark 75th anniversary of Nazi book burning

Posted : Sat, 10 May 2008 13:01:01 GMT
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Category : Europe (World)
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Berlin - Gatherings were held Saturday in Berlin and other German university cities to mark the 75th anniversary of the book burning conducted at the behest of the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler in central Berlin. The day was commemorated at Berlin's Bebel Square with lectures, speeches and seminars.

It was here that the most famous of the book burnings took place on May 10, 1933, just months after the Nazi dictator had come to power.

The event was co-organized by Berlin's Humboldt University, Spain's Cervantes Institute and the Berlin Social Democratic Party. Israeli Ambassador Yoram Ben-Zeev attended.

The Nazi book burnings took place between March and June of 1933, with senior academics and students competing to incinerate entire libraries.

Among the books burnt in Berlin 75 years ago were those written by Heinrich Heine, Bertolt Brecht, Franz Kafka, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Heinrich Mann, Alfred Doeblin, Kurt Tucholsky and Carl von Ossietzky.

Speaking on Friday, President Horst Koehler called for "freedom of the arts" to be upheld worldwide.

"Whoever tries to prohibit books, films, theatrical shows or caricatures is on the wrong road," Koehler said.

Records show that at least 35,000 books, many from libraries, were burned in 22 cities between May and the end of August 1933. Copies of most survived and many of the titles became best-sellers again when reprinted after the Second World War.

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75th anniversary of Nazi book burning
By: Brian Cosworth , Wed, 14 May 2008 19:33:00 GMT

You can always tell who rules Germany by the books they ban. Same today as then.


Free Speach In Germany
By: Jose Ramirez , Wed, 14 May 2008 02:55:47 GMT

Plus ça change - Germans mark 75th anniversary of Nazi book burning - "Whoever tries to prohibit books, films, theatrical shows or caricatures is on the wrong road," says German President Horst Koehler: has he never heard of modern Germany's notorious Index, or the Bundesamt für jugendgefährdende Schriften? or that Germany now prosecutes 15,000 people a year for thought-crimes, or that Google.de is ordered to blank out non-conformist websites including this one? Or that Austria ordered all David Irving's books in prison libraries to be destroyed? And the difference is?


GERMAN BOOK BURNING
By: Robert Berger , Sun, 11 May 2008 19:13:00 GMT

Try to buy books by David Irving in good old free Germany! What a nation of hypocrites!



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