Literary reviews of the German exile in Europe (1933-1940)
Abstract
After Hitler's rise to power, the Germans in exile, scattered throughout Europe, sought ways to combat this dispersion and confront fascism with their words, revealing these crimes to international public opinion and showing that them, the anti-fascists were the representatives of the true Germany. The writers had a key role in this process and literary magazines provided an important testimony of the militant anti-fascism.
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