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List of authors banned in Nazi Germany

This list includes both authors whose entire literary production was officially banned in Nazi Germany and authors who were only partially banned.[1] These authors are from the prohibitions lists in Nazi Germany and come from the following lists and others:

  1. List of damaging and undesirable writing, Liste des schädlichen und unerwünschten Schrifttums, December 31, 1938
  2. Jahreslisten 1939-1941. Unchanged new printing of the Leipzig edition, 1938-1941, Vaduz 1979
A memorial on Bebelplatz, site of a Nazi book burning in May 1933. Empty shelves are visible through a window in the pavement.

The official list was published by the Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda. Authors, living and dead, were placed on the list because of Jewish descent, or because of pacifist or communist and/or Freemasonic sympathies or suspicion thereof.

In May and June 1933, in the first year of the Nazi government, there were book burnings. These book bans compose a part of the history of censorship and a subset of the list of banned books.

After World War II started, Germans created indexes of prohibited books in countries they occupied, of works in languages other than German. For example, in occupied Poland, an index of 1,500 prohibited authors was created.[2]

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Bertolt Brecht

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Einstein's official 1921 portrait after receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics

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Sigmund Freud

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Ernest Hemingway

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Franz Kafka in 1910

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Portrait of Jack London, taken between 1906 and 1916

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Thomas Mann in the early period of his writing career

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Carl von Ossietzky in Esterwegen concentration camp (1934).

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Marcel Proust

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Erich Maria Remarque in Davos, 1929.

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Rudolf Steiner around 1891/92, etching by Otto Fröhlich

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H. G. Wells circa 1918

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  1. ^ Verbrannte und verbannte
  2. ^ Czesław Madajczyk, Polityka III Rzeszy w okupowanej Polsce, Tom II (Politics of the Third Reich in Occupied Poland, Part Two), Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1970, p.125
  3. ^ Online-Veröffentlichung der Liste der von den Nationalsozialisten verbotenen Schriften.
  4. ^ "Books prohibited by the Nazi Party: A selection of works by Thomas Mann, whose writings were banned by the Nazis". The Wiener Holocaust Library. Retrieved June 23, 2023.

External links edit

  • List of books banned by the Nazis, from the website Berlin.de
  • List of authors banned by the Nazis, from the website verbrannte-und-verbannte.de

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Unchanged new printing of the Leipzig edition 1938 1941 Vaduz 1979A memorial on Bebelplatz site of a Nazi book burning in May 1933 Empty shelves are visible through a window in the pavement The official list was published by the Reichsministerium fur Volksaufklarung und Propaganda Authors living and dead were placed on the list because of Jewish descent or because of pacifist or communist and or Freemasonic sympathies or suspicion thereof In May and June 1933 in the first year of the Nazi government there were book burnings These book bans compose a part of the history of censorship and a subset of the list of banned books After World War II started Germans created indexes of prohibited books in countries they occupied of works in languages other than German For example in occupied Poland an index of 1 500 prohibited authors was created 2 Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F 7 G 8 H 9 I 10 J 11 K 12 L 13 M 14 N 15 O 16 P 17 R 18 S 19 T 20 V 21 W 22 Z 23 See also 24 References 25 External linksA editAlfred Adler Hermann Adler Max Adler Raoul AuernheimerB edit nbsp Bertolt BrechtOtto Bauer Vicki Baum Johannes R Becher Richard Beer Hofmann Hilaire Belloc Walter Benjamin Robert Hugh Benson Walter A Berendsohn Ernst Bloch Felix Braun Bertolt Brecht Willi Bredel Hermann Broch Ferdinand Bruckner Edmund BurkeC editG K ChestertonD editDorothy Day Ludwig Dexheimer 3 Alfred Doblin John Dos PassosE edit nbsp Einstein s official 1921 portrait after receiving the Nobel Prize in PhysicsAlbert Ehrenstein Albert Einstein Carl Einstein Friedrich Engels ErasmusF edit nbsp Sigmund FreudLion Feuchtwanger F Scott Fitzgerald Marieluise Fleisser Leonhard Frank Anna Freud Sigmund Freud Egon FriedellG editEdward Gibbon Andre Gide Ernst Glaeser William Godwin Emma Goldman Claire Goll Oskar Maria Graf George GroszH edit nbsp Ernest HemingwayErnst Haeckel Radclyffe Hall Jaroslav Hasek Walter Hasenclever Raoul Hausmann Heinrich Heine Ernest Hemingway Theodor Herzl Hermann Hesse Magnus Hirschfeld J Edgar Hoover Jakob van Hoddis Odon von Horvath Karl Hubbuch David Hume Aldous HuxleyI editVera InberJ editHans Henny Jahnn Thomas Jefferson Georg JellinekK edit nbsp Franz Kafka in 1910Franz Kafka Georg Kaiser Mascha Kaleko Hermann Kantorowicz Erich Kastner Karl Kautsky Hans Kelsen Alfred Kerr Irmgard Keun John Maynard Keynes Klabund Heinrich Kley Annette Kolb Paul Kornfeld Siegfried Kracauer Karl Kraus Peter Kropotkin Adam KuckhoffL edit nbsp Portrait of Jack London taken between 1906 and 1916Else Lasker Schuler Vladimir Lenin C S Lewis Karl Liebknecht Jack London Ernst Lothar Emil Ludwig Rosa LuxemburgM edit nbsp Thomas Mann in the early period of his writing careerJoseph de Maistre Andre Malraux Heinrich Mann Klaus Mann Thomas Mann 4 Mao Zedong Hans Marchwitza Ludwig Marcuse Karl Marx Vladimir Mayakovsky Walter Mehring Thomas Merton E C Albrecht Meyenberg Gustav Meyrink Ludwig von Mises Thomas More Erich Muhsam Robert MusilN editAlfred Neumann Robert Neumann John Henry NewmanO edit nbsp Carl von Ossietzky in Esterwegen concentration camp 1934 Flannery O Connor George Orwell Carl von Ossietzky OuidaP edit nbsp Marcel ProustThomas Paine Hertha Pauli Adelheid Popp Marcel ProustR edit nbsp Erich Maria Remarque in Davos 1929 Fritz Reck Malleczewen Gustav Regler Wilhelm Reich Erich Maria Remarque Karl Renner Joachim Ringelnatz Joseph Roth Jean Jacques RousseauS edit nbsp Rudolf Steiner around 1891 92 etching by Otto FrohlichNelly Sachs Felix Salten Rahel Sanzara Arthur Schnitzler Alvin Schwartz Anna Seghers Walter Serner Fulton Sheen Ignazio Silone Adam Smith Joseph Stalin Rudolf Steiner Carl SternheimT editJ R R Tolkien Ernst Toller Friedrich Torberg B Traven Leon Trotsky Kurt Tucholsky Mark TwainV editVoltaireW edit nbsp H G Wells circa 1918Jakob Wassermann Armin T Wegner Simone Weil H G Wells Franz Werfel Oscar Wilde Eugen Gottlob Winkler Friedrich WolfZ editCarl Zuckmayer Arnold Zweig Stefan ZweigSee also editList of books banned by governmentsReferences edit Verbrannte und verbannte Czeslaw Madajczyk Polityka III Rzeszy w okupowanej Polsce Tom II Politics of the Third Reich in Occupied Poland Part Two Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe 1970 p 125 Online Veroffentlichung der Liste der von den Nationalsozialisten verbotenen Schriften Books prohibited by the Nazi Party A selection of works by Thomas Mann whose writings were banned by the Nazis The Wiener Holocaust Library Retrieved June 23 2023 External links editList of books banned by the Nazis from the website Berlin de List of authors banned by the Nazis from the website verbrannte und verbannte de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of authors banned in Nazi Germany amp oldid 1163400513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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