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Original Articles

Kurt Tucholsky and the Weimar Republic

Pages 65-70 | Published online: 23 Aug 2006
 

Notes

Cf the “Militaria”-series in Die Weltbühne, and especially ‘Unser Militär?’ (1919).

See for example “An den Unteroffizier Noske”; “Henny Noske” and “Neuer Militarismus”.

See for example Mann (Citation1959, 707–08).

“Die deutsche Pest”, WB 13 May 1930 in Sascha Kiefer (ed.), GA Band 13, Texte 1930, Reinbek 2003, pp. 206–12.

The circulation figure was provided by Heidi Sommer of the Kurt Tucholsky Foundation in Hamburg in an email to lan King on 1 April 2004; in spite of the ominous date it is entirely credible. The fourteen languages are: French, English, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Japanese, Catalan, Polish, Malay, Korean, Dutch, Hebrew and Czech. (Information provided by Christina Zimmer of Tucholsky's publisher, Rowohlt-Verlag, on 29 March 2004.)

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