Munich 1919 is a vivid portrayal of the chaos that followed World War
I and the collapse of the Munich Council Republic by one of the most
perceptive chroniclers of German history. Victor Klemperer provides a
moving and thrilling account of what turned out to be a decisive
turning point in the fate of a nation, for the revolution of 1918-9
not only produced the first German democracy, it also heralded the
horrors to come. With the directness of an educated and independent
young man, Klemperer turned his hand to political journalism, writing
astute, clever and linguistically brilliant reports in the beleaguered
Munich of 1919. He sketched intimate portraits of the people of the
hour, including Erich Mühsam, Max Levien and Kurt Eisner, and took
the measure of the events around him with a keen eye. These
observations are made ever more poignant by the inclusion of passages
from his later memoirs. In the midst of increasing persecution under
the Nazis he reflected on the fateful year 1919, the growing threat of
antisemitism, and the acquaintances he made in the period, some of
whom would later abandon him, while others remained loyal. Klemperer's
account once again reveals him to be a fearless and deeply humane
recorder of German history. Munich 1919 will be essential reading for
all those interested in 20th century history, constituting a unique
witness to events of the period.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509510627
Publisert
2018
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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