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Burning Beethoven

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Produktnummer: 18549f447cc2e24f01af5aac6035e7d45c
Autor: Kirschbaum, Erik
Themengebiete: America Amerika Deutsche German-Americans Germans Internierung Krieg Teddy Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 01.11.2024
EAN: 9783960260660
Auflage: 2
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 176
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Berlinica Publishing
Untertitel: The Eradication of German Culture in the United States during World War I
Produktinformationen "Burning Beethoven"
Before World War I, the United States were home to a flourishing German culture. German-Americans were the biggest and most successful ethnic group all over the Midwest. But this culture was wiped out forever by a fury of an anti-German hysteria after America had entered the war. Overzealous American patriots renamed Sauerkraut "Liberty Cabbage", slaughtered dachshunds, and eradicated the German language from American schools, churches, and newspapers. They changed the names of towns, burned books, destroyed libraries, threatened priests, forced German-Americans to buy war bonds and to kiss the star spangled banner. Vigilantes tarred and feathered and, in some cases hanged German-born immigrants falsely suspected of being spies. “Burning Beethoven” shines a light on that dark chapter of American history. "It is amazing and fascinating to read how much energy and time is spent in times of war to declare everything bad and hostile coming from the enemy' side---be it music, language or culture ; fortunately in most cases only with a temporary effect as we know today. Beethoven would indeed roll over in his grave.....A very riveting and well-written book with the timeless message that culture is not the culprit." Rainer Hasters, executive director of RIAS Berlin Commission "A powerful retelling of an often forgotten piece of American history that remains as relevant today as it did a century ago" Stephen Fuchs, Founder of German Pulse “A fascinating account of a forgotten witch-hunt that damaged America in that it ran counter to its values and also deprived it of its rich German heritage.” — David Crossland, author of the best-selling novel “The Jewish Candidate” Burning Beethoven is an incredible story most people have never heard of. It's interresting to read how Americans went all out against the powerful German ethnic community during World War I and sheds a light on why Americans of German descent were forced to sever their ties to Germany." — Cherno Jobatey, Editorial Director Huffington Post Germany and author of “Fit wie ein Turnschuh”.
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