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Germany To Burn Blacklisted Books

Sub-Headline
Nazis Order Instead 2 to 10 Copies of Hitler Book In Each Library
Publication Date
Wednesday, May 10, 1933
Historical Event
German Students, Nazis Stage Nationwide Book Burnings
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Newspaper
The State Journal/Lansing State Journal
Location
Lansing, Michigan
Page Section and Number
13
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AP
Article Text
BERLIN, May 10 (AP)—Blacklisted books from private as well as public libraries were piled high Wednesday on "Kultur's altars" throughout Germany for public burning Wednesday night.

Schoolboys enthusiastically rushed final preparations for the huge bonfires. Nazi student committees of action have been working at top speed more than a week arranging for the great purging of the libraries of "un-German influences."

Government rogonition [sic] is to be lent to the occasion in a rallying speech shortly begore midnight by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, nazi minister of public enlightenment.

Work of many American authors— Helen Keller, Upton Sinclair, Jack London, Ben Lindsey, Franz Boaz, Morris Hillquit and others— are among the proscribed volumes.

Some 20,000 books are collected for the big fire to be set off at 11 p.m. in Opera square in Berlin, and Doctor Goebbels will speak.

In place of the proscribed volumes, students adsvised such books as "The Crime of Freemasonry" by Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, editor of Hitler's newspaper, the Voelkisher Beobachter and head of the new nazi foreign division. Among books compulsorily introduced is Chancellor Hitler's "Mein Kampf" (my fight). There must be 2 to 10 copies in each library.

Other books being burned are works of Dr. Albert Einstein, Emil Ludwig, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, Nikolai Lenine, Leon Trotsky, Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Emil Vandervelde, Bertha von Suttner, and Thomas and Heinrich Mann..
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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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