Daniel Siemens is a professor and chair of European history at Newcastle University, UK. He is the author of Stormtroopers: A New History of Hitler's Brownshirts. Ben Fowkes is the author, editor, or translator of many books on the history of European socialism, including Marx's Economic Manuscript of 1864-1865 (Capital, vol. III).
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Prologue 1. Jew, Socialist, Eugenicist: Early Influences 2. First Steps as a Journalist: Navigating Berlin in the Weimar Republic 3. Writing against Hitler: Budzislawski as an Anti-Fascist Journalist in Switzerland and Czechoslovakia 4. Parisian Impasse: The End of Die neue Weltbuehne, Internment, and Flight 5. Protected by the Class Enemy: Exile in the United States 6. The War after the War: Leaving the United Sttates and Starting Afresh in the GDR 7. The Invention of Socialist Journalism: Budzislawski as University Professor in Leipzig 8. Belated Satisfaction: Back in Charge of Die Weltbuehne 9. In the Ambience of Power: The Final Years 10. What Remains? A Twentieth-Century German Life Epilogue: "Operation Legacy" Notes Bibliography Index
"Siemens is a remarkable researcher who brings important gifts of imagination and archival persistence to his work. These qualities are evident in Writing against Hitler, an original study of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable Zelig-like figures." - Benjamin Hett, author of The Nazi Menace: Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and the Road to War