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From Bertha von Suttner to Erich Maria Remarque
1 December 2018
Historical
research has dispelled a number of myths surrounding Word War I:
whereas the outbreak of war was greeted by the urban middle classes with
frenzied enthusiasm, in working-class areas and smaller towns the mood
was more of
foreboding. Little attention has so far been paid to those who opposed
the war and its underlying culture of militarism, though opposition to
war and militarism has a distinguished German pedigree. This volume explores opposition to war and
militarism among a range of German-language authors in a period roughly
defined by two international bestsellers: Suttner’s 'Die Waffen nieder' (1889) and Remarque’s 'Im Westen nichts
Neues' (1928). Major figures (Kraus, Schnitzler, Zweig) have not
lacked...