Correspondence with Löffler, Carl
Extent and Medium
3 letters
Scope and Content
The correspondence centres on a long letter Löffler wrote subsequent to a public talk by Alfred Wiener in the Jewish community Berlin. The letter deals with several issues: what did ordinary Germans in the Nazi era know about persecution of Jews; the so called Kirchenkampf and the development of Religion and Church in this era; the political philosophy and worldview of Liberalism; the options for a fundamental change of German mentality in the time after 1945; and a general view on human nature.
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People
- Löffler, Carl
Subjects
- Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- Philosophy
- Political theory
Places
- West Germany [1949-1990]
- Third Reich [1933-1945]