Bertolt Brecht JournalsMethuen, 1993 - 556 Seiten "Those who dismiss Brecht as a yea-sayer to Stalinism are advised to read these journals and moderate their opinion." (Paul Bailey, Weekend Telegraph)
"A marvellous, motley collage of political ideas, domestic detail, artistic debate, poems, photographs and cuttings from newspapers and magazines, assembled, undoubtedly for posterity by one of the great writers of the century" (New Statesman and Society) |
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... hitler stands to lose a lot . the balkans can be kept neutral . hitler's access to romania is blocked . hungary's neutrality gets some support . italy too is held in check . hitler's war aims in poland can no longer be achieved . in ...
... hitler may have planned the russian pact in order to be able to go to war with the western powers . he was almost certainly planning an offensive for november which the army seems to have vetoed . stalin could have mounted his finland ...
... hitler a dummy ? f.'s view , and that of most of hitler's opponents is that hitler is a wholly insignificant actor whom the reichswehr has retained to see to its business . main argument : the style is the man . no plan , no original ...