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England Shocked — Big Book Bonfire — Heine in Hebrew
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- Monday, April 17, 1933
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German Students, Nazis Stage Nationwide Book Burnings
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- The Daily Oklahoman does not necessarily agree with the views expressed by Mr. Brisbane. The column is printed as the product of one of the most alert minds among journalists of the world.
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ALL Britain is shocked by the confession of William H. MacDonald, employe[sic] of Britain's Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical company, who pleads guilty of sabotage and military and other spying. He confesses that he and other employes[sic] of the British company, after building gigantic turbines, proceeded to destroy that which they had created.
For a British concern to sell and take pay from Russia for Its Inst lation of machinery, and then for employes[sic] to destroy what they had created undoubtedly without the knowledge of the British company, is not only shocking treachery, if the man's confession be true, but bad for British business abroad.
This confession is followed by the conviction of an English officer, member of the aristocratic "Seaforth Highlanders," sentenced to prison for five years on conviction of selling England's military information to Germany. That makes the situation more distressing. If England tells Russia that it is impossible that an Englishman should have been guilty of the conduct confessed, the Russians will ask:
"What about your Seaforth Highlander, convicted by your own country?"
The British will investigate for themselves. If convinced that MacDonald's confession was extracted by cruelty, and is false, they will end all dealings with Russia. If the confession is found to be true, they will say so, apologize and make good at their own cost the results of the confessed sabotage.
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MR. HITLER'S government, on May 10. will collect "seditious. Un-german, Jewish. Marxist" books and
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During the last-week England's gold supply was increased by ten million dollars, the total being short a little of a thousand rnillions. France, always accumulating gold, has on hand more than eighty thousa7id million francs worth or about three thousand, two hundred and sixteen million dollars It is to be hoped that this government, which will not allow individual citizens to have any gold, will also refuse to let any go abroad.
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burn them in 65 great bonfires, at 65 German institutions of learning.
Hundreds of thousands of books will go up in smoke, Germans being ordered to give up their "seditious" books, as Americans were ordered recently to give up their gold.
To be told what they may read, and what they must think, will be new to German minds, especially the scientific thinking mind.
This takes you back to the old Mohammedan ruler who ordered a great library burned "because if what the library teaches is in the Koran the library is not necessary. And if what it teaches is hot in the Koran, then the library should be destroyed."
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EUROPE expects trouble between France and Germany, perhaps with Italy helping Germany.
But Russia, that places Karl Marx next to Lenin In its new catalog of saints, displaying pictures of Marx, as big as the side of a house, might be Mr. Hitler's first high hurdle.
The students' association of Germany, representing Hitler ideas as to education, and in charge of the book bonfire, lays down 12 rules. This is one: "We demand that the
censor compel all Jewish works to appear only in Hebrew."
It will be hard on German boys and girls to learn Hebrew or go through life without reading Heine, his "Book of Songs," and above all his Reisebilder "Travel Pictures."
Only another Heine could do justice in prose or verse to these book bonfires and the order to print books of genius in Hebrew only.
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The suggestion that Sunday. April 30, be made "President's Day." evidently appeals to the country, Mayor O'Brien of New York, by official proclamation, calls on the 6000,000 or 8,000,000 people in his town to "gather in their churches and offer up sincere thanks to our Lord for the advent of our leader, President Roosevelt."
Millions of small home owners in trouble will indorse the President's Day idea when they learn that Franklin D. Roosevelt has asked congress to provide what may be needed to safeguard and protect homes mortgaged up to $10,000.
The additional announcement of definite plans for providing 3,000,000 jobs will aid to the enthusiasm.
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GOVERNOR OLSON of Minnesota a Farmer-Labor man, has the Minnesota assembly with him. But Minnesota's senate, conservative, refuses to do what Governor Olson advises in the way of unemployment relief.
With the true Scandinavian fighting spirit, refusing to be thwarted, Governor Olson says he will "declare martial law and confiscate private wealth," unless his relief measures are passed. And, he adds, for good measure, that in case the national and state governments fail, to take appropriate action, "I hope the present system of government goes right down to hell."
That is plain talk.
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SPAIN offered a scientific post of honor to Professor Einstein as soon as Mr. Hitler decided that the discoverer of relativity was a menace to Germany. Now it is announced that, the ancient College de France in Paris, offers Professor Einstein the chair of mathematical physics.
Mr. Hitler's party will discover that pushing a genius out of Germany does not necessarily mean that he must starve to death. - History Unfolded Contributor
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Bibliography
Birchall, Frederick T. “Burning of the Books, May 10, 1933.” In National Socialist Germany: Twelve Years that Shook the World, edited by Louis L. Snyder, 101–104. Malabor, FL: Krieger, 1984.
Stern, Guy. “The Burning of the Books in Nazi Germany, 1933: The American Response.” (external link) Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 2, (1985): 95–114.
Stern, Guy. Nazi Book Burning and the American Response: Distinguished Lecture. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University, 1991.
United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Nazi Book Burnings and the American Response. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 1988.
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