Fear And Misery Of The Third Reich by Bertolt Brecht

Scenes from the Life of the German People

Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, this collection of short scenes and vignettes explores the pervasive atmosphere of fear, suspicion, and oppression that characterized the era. Through a series of interconnected stories, it delves into the lives of ordinary citizens, revealing how the regime's authoritarian grip infiltrated every aspect of society, sowing distrust among neighbors, friends, and even family members. The work serves as a poignant critique of the moral and social decay under totalitarian rule, highlighting the human cost of living in a state governed by terror and propaganda.

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Published
1938
Nationality
German
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Furcht und Elend des Dritten Reiches
- The Private Life of the Master Race
- The Private Life of the Master Race: A Documentary Play

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