Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955Routledge, 25.11.2020 - 574 Seiten This book contains selected poems, plays, and prose by Bertolt Brecht taken from various points throughout his career. It includes translations of two prose works and provides some background information on Brecht's life and career. |
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... Russia the purges were under way, powered by the great Moscow show trials of August 1936, January 1937 and March 1938 (with Zinoviev, Radek and Bukharin as principal victims) and their promotion of 'vigilance'. The exiled German writers ...
... Russia the purges were under way, powered by the great Moscow show trials of August 1936, January 1937 and March 1938 (with Zinoviev, Radek and Bukharin as principal victims) and their promotion of 'vigilance'. The exiled German writers ...
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... Russians and the Comintern, but rooted in France and the Spanish Republic with a strong offshoot in the United States and related branches in Britain, Australia and the Scandinavian countries. Picasso's Guernica at the Paris Exhibition ...
... Russians and the Comintern, but rooted in France and the Spanish Republic with a strong offshoot in the United States and related branches in Britain, Australia and the Scandinavian countries. Picasso's Guernica at the Paris Exhibition ...
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... helm, so the state has become a different person in law, one can no longer speak of Czechoslovakia, and how did this come about? 'england' could not enter into a war which its russian ally would have won. the russian ally could.
... helm, so the state has become a different person in law, one can no longer speak of Czechoslovakia, and how did this come about? 'england' could not enter into a war which its russian ally would have won. the russian ally could.
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Journals 1934 - 1955 Bertolt Brecht. its russian ally would have won. the russian ally could not enter into a war which the russian generals would have won. france could not enter into a war which the popular front would have won. and ...
Journals 1934 - 1955 Bertolt Brecht. its russian ally would have won. the russian ally could not enter into a war which the russian generals would have won. france could not enter into a war which the popular front would have won. and ...
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... russians are reaching military agreements with them grow more and more definite, this nonsense is gladly disseminated. the fact is that the russo-german pact makes the air clearer, what we have is a war between imperialist states, we ...
... russians are reaching military agreements with them grow more and more definite, this nonsense is gladly disseminated. the fact is that the russo-german pact makes the air clearer, what we have is a war between imperialist states, we ...
Inhalt
July 1941 to 5 November 1947 | |
December 1947 to 20 October 1948 | |
October 1948 to 18 July 1955 | |
Editorial Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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