The Program as Advertisement: Art and Propaganda in Concert and Theater Programs, Exhibition Catalogues, and Brochures in Germany 1913-1961Main MenuArt and the ProgramDocumenting Cultural Events in Germany Before, During, and After the Nazi EraGermany Before World War I: The Munich Folk Theater and its HistoryGermany Before World War I: The Munich Folk Theater and its HistoryWorld War I and the Weimar RepublicConcerts, Opera, and Music Theater Programs in Germany Between 1933 and 1945Song and Choir Sheet Music of the New CommunitySong and Choir Sheet Music of the New Community, contentCulture League of German Jews 1933/4Culture League of German Jews 1933/4Invitations, Posters, and AdvertisementsCabaret under Nazi RegimeCabaret under Nazi RegimeThe "Great German Art Exhibition" and the "Degenerate Art" ExhibitionThe "Great German Art Exhibition" and the "Degenerate Art" ExhibitionOld Household Goods - Old Folk ArtOld Household Goods - Old Folk ArtA Glimpse from the Outside: German Publications Reviewed by the "Friends of Europe" PeriodicalA Glimpse from the Outside: German Publications Reviewed by the "Friends of Europe" PeriodicalPost-war Germany, 1945-1949Post-war Germany, 1945-1949Wagner Performances in Post-war GermanyWagner Performances in Post-war GermanyExiles Return: Brecht and Weill's Threepenny Opera in Post-war GermanyExiles Return: Brecht and Weill's Threepenny Opera in Post-war GermanyConclusionAdi Nesterebef2239f18cd6ba5c09a0dfc25b13cff6ecbf4c
Friends of Europe Issue
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Friends of Europe issue from Oct. 1937. Published by British and American critics of Nazism with the stated objective to “encourage effective co-operation for the prevention of war and the promotion of peace” and “to provide in the English language accurate information about Nazi Germany.” Alongside reports on current events in Germany such as the ninth Nuremberg Party Congress, the issue also reviews recent German publications. Under “Literature,” for example, one can find a number of new books that concentrate on the theme of nature like Der Wunderbaum(Wonder Tree) and Maerchen (fairy tales), the latter summarized as “Illustrated and delightful fairy tales, which enter into the life of plants and animal, water and earth. Real refreshment for bored and jaded Nazis.” The same section also includes a survey of a recent dissertation on Rilke's Book of Hours and a recent study on Nietzsche's critique of Christianity suggesting that “the next phase, after Christianity has been left behind is now being lived by Germany.”