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Romain Rolland VIII

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The file includes 40 handwritten letters. They refer to the power of the Nazis in Germany and to possible actions against the European fascism, to Zweig's plans to leave Salzburg and Austria and possible alternatives, to Thomas Mann and his role, to "Die Sammlung", "Erasmus", "Maria Stuart", to the Schopenhauergesellschaft, the USSR and to Beethoven.

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Reference Code
ARC. Ms. Var. 305 1 08
Dates
1933-1935
Languages
French;
Description
The file includes 40 handwritten letters. They refer to the power of the Nazis in Germany and to possible actions against the European fascism, to Zweig's plans to leave Salzburg and Austria and possible alternatives, to Thomas Mann and his role, to "Die Sammlung", "Erasmus", "Maria Stuart", to the Schopenhauergesellschaft, the USSR and to Beethoven.
Title
Romain Rolland VIII.
Contributors
Notes
Vol. VIII of XIII
Host Item
Stefan Zweig Collection
Access Rights
online_resources
Level of Description
File Record
National Library system number
990034293660205171

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Rolland, Romain,, Romain Rolland VIII, 1933-1935, סימול ARC. Ms. Var. 305 1 08, Stefan Zweig Collection.
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