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The novella "The Judge" by Ernst Wiechert gives testimony to the poet’s critical analysis and examination
of the immediate National Socialist past and, at the same time, tries to provide some
forward-looking re-orientation in terms of a comprehensive humanism based on Christian ideals.
Wiechert’s narrative follows a dramatic structure in accordance with the tragedies of Classical
Greek...
The writers Thomas Mann (1875–1955) and Erich Kästner (1899–1974) took in the years between
1933 and 1945 (in the so called ‘Third Reich’) extreme positions of inner and outer emigration,
which can be shown concerning autobiographical aspects and concerning their works which they
wrote during the time of national socialism. While Kästner, who represents the inner emigration,
wrote humorous stories...
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