During the 1930s the Vienna-born writer Emil Alphons Rheinhardt (1889–1945) lived in the town of Le Lavandou in the South France, where he made his house a hospitable meeting place for German-speaking literary exiles. In 1943, during the German occupation of France, Rheinhardt was arrested and then in 1944 deported to Dachau concentration camp, where he died shortly before the liberation. A few years ago the historian Dominique Lassaigne discovered his prison diary, which had been believed lost. Rheinhardt’s notes from the Gestapo prisons bear witness to a long-forgotten humanist who believed in the peacemaking power of culture.
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Jean-Louis Georget, Universität Paris 13, Frankreich; Uta Schwarz, Sciences Sociales Paris, Frankreich.
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Språk Tyska ● Formatera PDF ● Sidor 298 ● ISBN 9783110253900 ● Filstorlek 69.5 MB ● Redaktör Dominique Lassaigne & Uta Schwarz ● Utgivare De Gruyter ● Stad Berlin/Boston ● Publicerad 2012 ● Utgåva 1 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 6293024 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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