Abstract
Klaus Mehnert turned his back on Germany in the mid-1930s and lived in Moscow, Honolulu, and Shanghai. Although he was never a member of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party and never adopted National-Socialist ideology, Mehnert never saw himself as an emigre either. On account of his loyalty to Germany and his wartime journalism, Mehnert was suspected of being a German spy or a National-Socialist sympathizer. Although the allegations remained unproven, they haunted the German publicist and scholar until the end of his life.
Item Type: | Journal article |
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Faculties: | History and Art History |
Subjects: | 900 History and geography > 900 Geschichte |
ISSN: | 0030-6428 |
Language: | German |
Item ID: | 53130 |
Date Deposited: | 14. Jun 2018, 09:52 |
Last Modified: | 14. Jun 2018, 09:52 |