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Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings

FIGHTING THE FIRES OF HATE: AMERICA AND THE NAZI BOOK BURNINGS

On May 10, 1933, university students across Nazi Germany burned thousands of books in an ominous “cleansing” of the “un-German spirit” from German culture. Writings by scores of German and foreign authors, including Helen Keller, Ernest Hemingway, and Sigmund Freud, were consumed in spectacularly staged bonfires. Americans quickly condemned the events as hostile to the spirit of democracy and the freedom of expression.

Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings explores how the book burnings became a potent symbol in America’s battle against Nazism and why they continue to resonate with the public—in film, literature, and political discourse—to this day.

 
  Current Schedule
 
 
March 31, 2013 through May 22, 2013
Fayetteville, NC
Cumberland County Public Library
February 13, 2014 through April 9, 2014
Hattiesburg, MS
The Library of Hattiesburg, Petal and Forrest County
 
  Hosting this exhibition  
 

 

Traveling exhibitions
State of DeceptionSTATE OF DECEPTION:
The Power of Nazi Propaganda
Deadly MedicineDEADLY MEDICINE:
Creating the Master Race
Fighting the Fires of HateFIGHTING THE FIRES OF HATE:
America and the Nazi Book Burnings
"...illustrates how the issue of censorship continues to be embraced by many and that book burnings are still with us."
WASHINGTON POST, 2003
The Nazi OlympicsTHE NAZI OLYMPICS:
Berlin 1936
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals <br />1933–1945NAZI PERSECUTION OF HOMOSEXUALS
1933–1945

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traveling@ushmm.org
202.314.0325
This exhibition is ideal for:
Libraries
Colleges or universities
History museums
Jewish museums
Historical societies
Holocaust centers or museums
Community centers