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Friends, Associates | Laurence Alma-Tadema | Her sister, Anna, travelled to occupied Paris later that year, to attempt to collect Laurence's possessions there, and was arrested by the Nazis
, but not held prisoner for long. She died on 5 July... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Phyllis Bottome | The book describes the effects of bombing: effects on the cities of London and Liverpool, the Army
, Navy
, and Air Force
, the Women's Auxiliary Services
, and the lives of ordinary... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Hélène Cixous | Lyrics from the German folk song Die Gedanken Sind Frei (Thoughts are Free) are woven into and repeated throughout the second half of the book, when the narrator's lover falls sick and her... |
Literary responses | Storm Jameson | This text delivered a final blow to SJ
's long and close friendship with Vera Brittain
(who had dedicated her political England's Hour to Jameson only that February). Not only did Brittain remain a staunch... |
Literary responses | Simone de Beauvoir | The one-hundredth anniversary of SB
's birth, though marked with book publications, a tribute DVD series, and a three-day international symposium, was a controversial occasion. Sharp criticism in the French press centred mostly the... |
Literary responses | Bryher | The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography has called Bryher's novels distinctive historical imaginings, cinematic in construction, intense but passionless,and noted that their narrative perspective is often that of a young man. |
Literary responses | Alison Uttley | A child wrote to AU
(about Hare Joins the Home Guard), Goebbels
won't let the Nazis
come now because Hare will stop them. qtd. in Judd, Denis. Alison Uttley. Michael Joseph, 1986. 184 |
Literary Setting | Margery Lawrence | |
Literary Setting | Rose Allatini | In the first of these, RA
reverted to an early practice of writing about recent, and threatening, international politics. Waters' Meet opens with Philippa Langford, nearly forty, good-naturedly escorting (as stand-in for a glamorous and... |
Literary Setting | Michèle Roberts | This is the story of Thérèse and Léonie (cousins, or sisters, or twins, whose relationship is differently described as the story proceeds and their fathers are differently identified), as well as a story of life... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Isak Dinesen | |
Material Conditions of Writing | Isak Dinesen | She had volunteered her journalistic services, as England and France declared war on Germany, to the editor of Politiken, which was published in Copenhagen. He commissioned her for several articles from each... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Cecily Mackworth | CM
was in Berlin when fire was set to the Reichstag
or parliament on 27 February 1933. This caused political panic and gains for the young Adolf Hitler
. It was understood that the Nazis |
Material Conditions of Writing | Phyllis Bottome | The film version of PB
's The Mortal Storm, one of Hollywood's first anti-Nazi
films, opened in the United States, where it served as an important and influential piece of British war propaganda. Calder, Robert. Beware the British Serpent. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004. 247 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 197 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Edna St Vincent Millay | She had written it from a sickbed and it had appeared in New York daily papers immediately after the fall of Paris to the Nazis
. It now carried her statement, at her publisher's suggestion... |
Timeline
October 1936: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from the...
Building item
October 1936
The GermanNazi Party
barred Jews from the reading rooms of public libraries.
This information comes from the diaries of Victor Klemperer
, first published in 2000.
Powers, Thomas. “’A Thousand Mosquito Bites’”. London Review of Books, 21 Sept. 2000, pp. 3-7.
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December 1936: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from being...
Building item
December 1936
The GermanNazi Party
barred Jews from being telephone subscribers.
This information comes from the diaries of Victor Klemperer
, first published in 2000.
Powers, Thomas. “’A Thousand Mosquito Bites’”. London Review of Books, 21 Sept. 2000, pp. 3-7.
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December 1936: The Nobel Peace Prize for 1935 was awarded...
National or international item
December 1936
The Nobel
Peace Prize for 1935 was awarded to Carl von Ossietzky
, a German pacifist who had been arrested two years before this and sent to a concentration camp for exposing Nazi
activities in...
15 July 1937: The first 149 inmates (members of the resistance,...
National or international item
15 July 1937
The first 149 inmates (members of the resistance, Jehovah's Witnesses
, previously convicted criminals and a few homosexuals) were delivered to the new concentration camp built by the German Nazi
party near Weimar...
August 1938: The German Nazi Party decreed that Jews should...
Building item
August 1938
The GermanNazi Party
decreed that Jews should all add either Israel or Sara to their first names according to sex.
Powers, Thomas. “’A Thousand Mosquito Bites’”. London Review of Books, 21 Sept. 2000, pp. 3-7.
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This information comes from the diaries of Victor Klemperer
, first published in 2000.
10 November 1938: On the day after the attacks on Jews and...
National or international item
10 November 1938
On the day after the attacks on Jews and their property later known as Kristallnacht, Jews in NaziGermany were forbidden from attending the cinema.
Trumpener, Katie. “Drowning out the Newsreel”. London Review of Books, Vol.
31
, No. 5, 12 Mar. 2009, pp. 23-4. 23
December 1938: Richard Kuhn of Germany was awarded the Nobel...
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December 1938
Richard Kuhn
of Germany was awarded the Nobel
Prize in Chemistry for his work with vitamins, but the Nazi
government prevented him from accepting.
The Nobel Foundation,. Nobel E-Museum.
May 1939: The first Nazi concentration camp for women...
National or international item
May 1939
The first Nazi
concentration camp for women was established at Ravensbrück, near Furstenberg.
“A Timeline of the Holocaust (1933-1945)”. JewishGen: JewishGen Hosted Projects: The Forgotten Camps: The Holocaust.
Victor, Edward. “Ravensbruck”. Judaica Philatelic Resources: Holocaust Philatelic & Related Materials: Concentration Camps.
23 September 1939: Sigmund Freud died at his son's home in Hampstead,...
Writing climate item
23 September 1939
Sigmund Freud
died at his son's home in Hampstead, one year after arriving in London as a refugee from NaziGermany.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(25 September 1939): 10
28 October 1939: The first modern-times ghetto for the residence...
National or international item
28 October 1939
The first modern-times ghetto for the residence of Jews, removing their legal right elsewhere, was live set up by the Nazis
in Piotrkow, Poland.
Spartacus Educational. 28 Feb. 2003, http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/.
14 June 1940: The first convoy of prisoners arrived at...
National or international item
16 June 1940: Two days after the fall of Paris to the Nazis,...
National or international item
16 June 1940
Two days after the fall of Paris to the Nazis
, Churchill
offered the temporary government of France under Paul Reynaud
an indissoluble union of Britain and France, in which every British subject would become...
August 1940: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from shopping...
Building item
August 1940
The GermanNazi Party
barred Jews from shopping other than in the hours of 3 to 4 p.m.
This information comes from the diaries of Victor Klemperer
, first published in 2000.
Powers, Thomas. “’A Thousand Mosquito Bites’”. London Review of Books, 21 Sept. 2000, pp. 3-7.
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August 1940: A Ministry of Information pamphlet appeared...
National or international item
August 1940
A Ministry of Information
pamphlet appeared under the title Loss of Eden. A Cautionary Tale. Re-issued in 1941 more openly called If Hitler
Comes, it dealt with the possible scenario of successful Nazi
February 1941: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from owning...
Building item
February 1941
The GermanNazi Party
barred Jews from owning cars.
This information comes from the diaries of Victor Klemperer
, first published in 2000.
Powers, Thomas. “’A Thousand Mosquito Bites’”. London Review of Books, 21 Sept. 2000, pp. 3-7.
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