Nazi control of cultural life

Identifier
990004816110304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1933 - 31 Dec 1942
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Scope and Content

The file contains information on the Nazis' control of cultural life. Amongst others the documents describe the government control of publishing in Germany. According to National Socialist ideas the press is supposed to be in the service of the state and the nation. Consequently, freedom of press was more and more restricted with the Nazis' rise to power. The production of books was regulated by the Nazi state and excluded many writers whose works were barred from all libraries, public or private. A special bureau was put in place to supervise and check all existing libraries as well as their new purchases. Opinion pieces in National Socialist newspapers argued that the total cultural sector as well as Science should not be free but serve the "needs" of the people. Similarly, they dismiss an objective historiography but insist a historical narrative from a German point of view is essential.

Note(s)

  • Type-scripts, quotations from newspapers and books

  • Detailed dates of material: 1933-1940, 1942

  • Details of bibliographical references are in the content file

  • Also available on microfilm reel 108 : frames 895-1029

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