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Chronicle of a Downfall: Germany 1929-1939


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Chronicle of a Downfall: Germany 1929-1939

Contributors:

By (Author) Leopold Schwarzschild
Edited by Andreas P. Wesemann

ISBN:

9781350169418

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

25th June 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

943.085

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

363g

Description

Few figures of interwar Germany were as influential as Leopold Schwarzschild, the brilliant editor of the liberal magazine 'Das Tage-Buch'. In the uncertain years of the Weimar Republic, Schwarzschild became famous for his perceptive political analyses and critique of the economic policies of successive governments in the twilight of Germany's first experiment with democracy. When he was forced to emigrate in 1933, following Hitler's rise to power, he pursued his analysis of developments in Germany from Paris, where he resumed publication of his journal under the new name 'Das Neue Tage-Buch', while also mounting a furious attack on the European powers taken by surprise by the Nazi ascendancy. 'One thing is already beyond question today...', he wrote in the spring of 1933, '...part of the new era is an unremitting descent into some kind of military conflagration'. Winston Churchill, a great admirer of Schwarzschild, made one of his later books required reading for the War Cabinet, yet his campaigning journalism has never before appeared in English.
In bringing his writings to an English-speaking readership, Chronicle of a Downfall will restore Leopold Schwarzschild to his rightful place as one of the most poignant chroniclers of the fall of German democracy and the descent of Europe into World War II.

Author Bio

Leopold Schwarzschild (1891-1950) was a German Jewish journalist who made his reputation between the Wars. He was the editor of the magazine Das Tage-Buch (TB), which was published in Berlin between 1920 and 1933. After fleeing to Paris, Schwarzchild published Das Neue Tage-Buch, one of the most widely read and influential weeklies during the runup to World War II. His books include Primer of the Coming World and The Red Prussian: The Life and Legend of Karl Marx.

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