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The Man Without Qualities
novel by Robert Musil
Die Weltbühne
German magazine
Aufbau
German-language Jewish newspaper and magazine
The Seventh Cross
novel by Anna Seghers
Eclipse of Reason
1947 non-fiction book by Max Horkheimer
Exilliteratur
German (, exile literature) is the name for works of German literature written in the German diaspora by refugee authors who fled from Nazi Germany, Nazi Austria, and the occupied territories between 1933 and 1945. These dissident writers, poets and artists, many of whom were of Jewish ancestry or held anti-Nazi beliefs, fled into exile in 1933 after the Nazi Party came to power in Germany and after Nazi Germany annexed Austria by the in 1938, abolished the freedom of press, and started to prosecute authors and ban works.
Emanuel Querido
Dutch publisher of Jewish descent (1871–1943)
68 Publishers
Canadian publisher