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Lebenserinnerungen eines leidenschaftlichen Tiergärtners. by Heinrich Dathe
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Tierpark, the East Berlin zoo, is my favorite place in the city. It was founded in 1955 by Heinrich Dathe, a zoological auteur who controlled every aspect of the park until his death in 1990. He was one of the GDR's most popular public figures. I'd b ...more
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Pogrom im Scheunenviertel by Karsten Krampitz
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This book investigates the worst antisemitic pogrom in Germany before 1933 — an event that has been almost completely forgotten, overshadowed by the genocide that followed.

On November 5–6, 1923, thousands rioted in Berlin's Scheunenviertel (the impov
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Hotel Lux by Maurice J. Casey
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Hotel Lux uncovers the forgotten lives of Irish women and others who worked for the Communist International in Moscow in the 1920s, bunking with revolutionaries from around the world at an overcrowded hotel.

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War and an Irish Town by Eamonn McCann
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Eamonn McCann wasn't just an eyewitness of the civil rights movement in the North of Ireland — he was a young protagonist of the Battle of the Bogside (1969) and of Bloody Sunday (1972). But McCann was also a sharp interpreter of the conflict.

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All Things Are Too Small by Becca Rothfeld
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This collection of essays, All Things Are Too Small, is more or less a giant polemic against minimalism. What first hooked me was the critique of mindfulness meditation, i.e. minimalism for the mind. I once tried it in behavioral therapy — in a time ...more
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The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra
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Pankaj Mishra puts words to the moral apocalypse we are living through right now. How is it possible that Western democracies, forever invoking universal human rights and international law, are openly supporting a genocide while violently repressing ...more
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Brown Book by National Council of the Nat...
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This book is simply called the Brown Book. It was published by the German Democratic Republic in 1965 — by the National Council of the National Front — under the direction of Albert Norden, a Politburo member and son of a rabbi. The title is a callba ...more
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Berlin – Stadt der Revolte (Politik & Zeitgeschichte) by Michael Sontheimer
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Berlin has long been a city of revolt, and this book covers protests from the mid-1960s to the early 1990s — starting with a riot at a Rolling Stones concert in 1965, and ending with the eviction of 13 squats on Mainzer Straße in 1990.

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Staatsfeind by Till Meyer
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“I give myself credit for having seen clearly in a number of important situations. In itself, this is not so difficult to achieve, and yet it is rather unusual. To my mind, it is less a question of an exalted or shrewd intelligence, than of good sense, goodwill, and a certain sort of courage to enable one to rise above both the pressures of one's environment and the natural inclination to close one's eyes to facts, a temptation that arises from our immediate interests and from the fear which problems inspire in us. A French essayist has said: 'What is terrible when you seek the truth, is that you find it.' You find it, and then you are no longer free to follow the biases of your personal circle, or to accept fashionable clichés.”
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