Headline

Germany Burns Blacklist Books

Sub-Headline
Hellen Keller, Jack London, and Emil Ludwig Among Authors Whose Works, Banned Are Destroyed by Fire
Publication Date
Thursday, May 11, 1933
Historical Event
German Students, Nazis Stage Nationwide Book Burnings
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Early Acts of Persecution
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Patriot (Harrisburg)/Harrisburg Patriot
Location
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Page Section and Number
1
Author/Byline
AP to The Patriot
History Unfolded Contributor
Patrick H.
Location of Research
Lehman Library, Shippensburg University, PA

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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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