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Censorship in Nazi Germany was extreme and strictly enforced by the governing Nazi Party. The government attempted to tightly control information available to their citizens. Almost all Modernist art was considered degenerate art by the Nazi regime. Amongst those who were suppressed both during the Nazi book burnings and the attempt to destroy modernist fine art in the "degenerate" art exhibition were:〔Adam, Peter (1992). ''Art of the Third Reich''. New York:, Harry N. Abrams, Inc.., pp. 121-122〕 *Ernest Hemingway, *Bertolt Brecht, *Thomas Mann, *John Dos Passos, *Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler Philosophers, and sociologists were suppressed by the Nazi Germany: *Albert Einstein, *Edmund Husserl, *Karl Marx, *Friedrich Engels, *Friedrich Nietzsche, *Sigmund Freud, *Max Scheler〔The Engineer as Ideologue: Reactionary Modernists in Weimar and Nazi Germany - J Herf - Journal of Contemporary History (SAGE, London, Beverly Hills …, 1984 – ()〕 Politicians suppressed by the Nazi Germany: *Konrad Adenauer *Theodor Heuss To avoid censorship of books they were often given an innocent looking cover, so called Tarnschriften. == See also ==
* Censorship in Germany
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