30 April 1945: the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began
It was on April 30, 1945 that the Red Army occupied Berlin, Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker and the United Nations was being founded in San Francisco. Alexander Kluge covers this single historic day and unravels its passing hours across the different theatres of the Second World W...
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Zusammenfassung: | It was on April 30, 1945 that the Red Army occupied Berlin, Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker and the United Nations was being founded in San Francisco. Alexander Kluge covers this single historic day and unravels its passing hours across the different theatres of the Second World War, including the life of a small German town occupied by American forces and the story of two SS officers stranded on the forsaken Kerguelen Islands. The collective experiences Kluge paints here are jarring, poignant and imbued with meaning. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
1. ALEXANDER KLUGE * ARRIVAL AT THE ENDPOINT 1
*GALLOPING DAYBREAK* 4
DEATH IN CONFUSION 5
THE WEAPON OF DISREGARD 5
THE WAY TO THE WEST 6
THE MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
EN ROUTE FURTHER WESTWARDS 7
WHAT IS A BORN FIGHTER? 8
NO SECURING OF PROPERTY AT THE SUDDEN DAWN OF A NEW AGE 11
THE WAYS OF MONEY 12
A FUTURE FORTUNE 12
AT LEAST FOR A GLANCE 13
ON IMAGINED ROADS 14
UNDERTAKING IN THE MANNER OF A *SCOUTING GAME ,
SIMPLY BECAUSE THERE WAS PETROL AVAILABLE 15
A PRACTICE FLIGHT OUT OF RECKLESSNESS 16
AFTERSHOCKS OF WARTIME 17
FILM SCENE IN THE PARK 19
END OF AN EPOCH 22
PROCESSING THE SPOILS 22
OVERCOME BY THE FRONT 23
ONE DISASTER AMONG MILLIONS 24
NO ENEMY WAS NEEDED TO END THE WAR 24
A FATAL ENCOUNTER BETWEEN TWO JURISDICTIONS 25
AN ANTI-BOLSHEVIK PRAGUE FOR ONE DAY 26
MUCH THAT HAD BEEN LEFT UNFINISHED
WAS STILL MEANT TO BE TAKEN CARE OF 27
THE LAST DAYS OF *ETERNAL FRANCE* 29
A PROVISIONAL LIFE 30
THE TRAINS EAST OF THE BRENNER PASS WERE RUNNING AT FULL TILT 30
THREE RUSSIAN OFFENSIVES IN THE EASTERN ALPS
AND UP THE DANUBE 31
*BUT THIS ONE IS CALLED THE ISTER. IT DWELLS IN BEAUTY* 33
THE END OF HOSTILITY, EXPERIENCED AT THE VIENNA BURGTHEATER 34
A HOTEL IN NO MAN*S LAND 35
THE *BLACK HAND* OF 1914 WOULD NOT HAVE A CHANCE
AGAINST THE PRESIDENT OF THE USA 37
OUTRAGEOUS DECISIONS IN SO SHORT A TIME 38
MORE WASTE THAN EVER BEFORE 39
DEADLINE PRESSURE FOR THE FUEHRER 40
VENUS PLUS MARS IN SQUARE RELATION TO SATURN:
THE CONSTELLATION OF DEATH 41
THE THRESHOLD FOR VIOLENT KILLING IN A STONE AGE TRIBE 43
*EVERYONE APPROVED OF THE KILLING* 45
HOW SMALL A NUMBER OF MILITARY PREDICTIONS
SURVIVE A QUARTER-CENTURY 47
ARRIVAL AT THE ENDPOINT 49
ON SIDE PATHS 50
HE WISHED HE COULD COME HOME 51
*GUILT, THE OLDEST MARBLE* 51
THE INTERTWINEMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL WORLD WITH THE REAL 52
A GHOSTLY CELESTIAL PHENOMENON OVER THE BROCKEN 52
HEINER MUELLER: THE IRON CROSS 54
THE LAST METEOROLOGIST OF PILLAU 58
2. REINHARD JIRGL 59
WAR BIRTHS 61
AFTERPIECE. LUCKY SHADOW. 64
3. ALEXANDER KLUGE *INA DIFFERENT COUNTRY 67
THE LARGE-SCALE CELESTIAL EVENTS, NEUTRAL TOWARDS
THE TURBULENTLY CHANGING FRONTS ON THE GROUND 70
JUDGEMENT AT DAWN 72
METAPHOR OF A REFUGEE WHO ENDED UP IN THE NEUTRAL COUNTRY 74
WILL YOU BE EMIGRATING IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE? 75
A CURRENT ADVERTISEMENT FOR LIFE INSURANCE 76
NEWSPAPER REPORT ON A TRAGIC DETAIL 77
TRANSFER OF MIGRANT WORKERS TO THEIR HOME COUNTRIES
THROUGH SWITZERLAND 78
A MILITARY HOSPITAL CROSSES THE BORDER
WITH HEAVILY WOUNDED PATIENTS 79
FREE TIME 79
THE WEEKLY FILM SCHEDULE AT ZURICH CINEMAS 80
THE EXPLOSIVE DEVICE IN THE GOTTHARD TUNNEL 82
ON THE *BLACK LIST 84
BACKGROUND CONVERSATION IN 1983 85
LACONIC REPLY 87
A STRAGGLER 87
THE GRAVE OF STEFAN GEORGE 88
4. REINHARD JIRGL 89
THE GREAT MARCH 91
THE SMILE OF A FAMILY MAN 93
5. ALEXANDER KLUGE . IN THE REICH CAPITAL 95
DIVISION OF THE CITY INTO COMBAT SECTORS 98
HOW I LOST MY FRIEND 98
AS THE LAST POET IN THE REICH MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA 100
SKIRMISHES ON THE EVE OF 30 APRIL
AT HEERSTRASSE CITY TRAIN STATION 102
AN UNREAL FINAL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1936 AND APRIL 1945 102
COMMEMORATION OF DEAD WORDS 106
READING TIME 106
AS A FAITHFUL EYEWITNESS 107
THE LAST AND ONLY ACTION BY THE NEW REICH CHANCELLOR
IN MATTERS OF FOREIGN POLICY 110
LAST CONNECTION 111
EVERYTHING WENT TOO QUICKLY
TO PROCESS THE NEW REALITIES INWARDLY 112
IN THE BASEMENTS OF THE CHARITE 114
ISLAND OF CIVILIZATION 114
NORMALLY ONE PAYS FOR EROTIC SERVICES;
HERE ONE PAYS FOR LIVES TO BE SAVED 115
EDUCATION STRUGGLE TO THE LAST 116
HE HAD ONLY GOT THREE OF HIS STUDENTS
THROUGH TO SPANDAU-WEST 117
THIRST IN THE WASTELAND 117
NEWS ACROSS THE INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE 118
6. REINHARD JIRGL 119
A PROLETARIAN CLYTEMNESTRA 121
7. ALEXANDER KLUGE *INA SMALL TOWN 127
IN A SMALL TOWN 130
DIGGING FOR THE DEAD 132
LOOT WITH NO PRACTICAL VALUE 133
DOMEYER GARDEN CENTRE AT BURCHARDI GREEN 135
ASSIGNED TO REMOVAL WORK:
FROM THE LARGE SPACE TO SIMPLE CULTIVATION 135
RE-ENACTING CONQUEST 137
LIFE IN THE RHYTHM OF HAIRCUTS 138
HAIRCUT FOR THE NEW TIMES 139
BARTERING 140
EARLY COMMERCIAL FLOWERING, BLOWN AWAY A MOMENT LATER 140
GITTI AND THE CAPTAIN WANDERED ALONG THE SHORE,
HOLDING HANDS (*SEVERAL HEAVENS WALKED BESIDE THEM ) 141
TRANSATLANTIC DOOR 143
TUFTS OF GRASS 145
VIEW OF THE BROCKEN 145
A DAY WITH A SURPRISE 146
8. REINHARD JIRGL 147
UNCANNY BRIDGE-BUILDING 149
EARLY SHIFT. SCENE FOR AN IMAGINARY FRONT THEATRE. 154
9. ALEXANDER KLUGE . ON THE GLOBE 155
IMMENSE REDISTRIBUTION OF MILITARY FORCES
HALFWAY AROUND THE GLOBE 158
A STOCK-MARKET LEAP 158
THE SYSTEM OF CERTIFICATES 158
CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF THE EARTH BY SHIP 159
DISAPPOINTING ARRIVAL IN EAST ASIA 159
ROBINSONAD IN THE ICE 160
NEUTRAL SHIP 161
FORTUNATE LANDING 161
COUP IN ARGENTINA 162
IN THE SEVEN-HILL CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO 163
THE GENESIS OF THE VETO 163
THE PATRIOT OF LVIV 165
*WHAT TO DO? 167
*ALL WHEELS STAND STILL IF YOUR STRONG ARM WILLS IT* 168
ON FOLDING BEDS 169
WITH EMBERS THAT BURN FOR OVER 40 YEARS 170
IN THE EYE OF THE SECRET SERVICE 171
A LABOUR LEADER AT THE HOTEL PALACE 172
A SENIOR COMRADE 172
PILLORIED BY THE NEW GENERATION 173
AN ATTEMPT AT CONTACT 176
10. REINHARD JIRGL 177
AFTER MIDNIGHT 179
THE OLDEST PEACE 180
SHADOW FIGURES 1.
WE ALL FALL DOWN.
181
11. ALEXANDER KLUGE . HEIDEGGER AT WILDENSTEIN CASTLE 187
AN ENCLAVE OF GERMAN SPIRIT 190
FROM THE ATTENDANCE LIST 190
WILDENSTEIN CASTLE WAS NO SHIP 191
TRANSIENTS 191
UNOCCUPIABLE TERRITORY 193
CROSSING TO SWITZERLAND 193
THE NIGHT MARCH TO NEU-BREISACH 194
MINENESS OF CONCERN 196
THE THREE LEAVES OF THE LILY 197
CURIOSITY AND THE LUST OF THE EYES 198
IS IT POSSIBLE, AS HOELDERLIN SAYS, TO *FALL* UPWARDS? 198
*THE AROUNDNESS OF THE ENVIRONMENT* 199
*MAN WAS ORIGINALLY SIMILAR
TO OTHER CREATURES, NAMELY, FISH 201
ANNOUNCEMENT ON SWISS RADIO 202
NEWS ON RADIO BEROMUENSTER AT 9:40 A.M. 203
HEIDEGGER ON ACTUALITY 203
*PRIMORDIAL WILL AS SPIRIT* 205
THE ENTERTAINMENT CHARACTER OF THOUGHT 206
THE BROTHERS GRIMM AND
THE *SMALL BORDER TRAFFIC OF FAIRY TALES* 207
*FALLEN INTO THE WELL* 208
THE TEMPORALITY OF HOPE 209
12. REINHARD JIRGL 211
SHADOW FIGURES 2. INTO THE LIGHT.
A. IN THE BEGINNING 213
B. INTERLUDE: WITH THE STATE 215
C. A FRIEND, A GOOD FRIEND 217
D. A HEAVENLY POWER IN HELL-ON-EARTH 219
E. IF IT KEEPS TOO LONG IT WON*T LAST 221
F. FOR FINALE. 222
13. ALEXANDER KLUGE * I, THE LAST NATIONAL SOCIALIST IN KABUL 223
!, THE LAST NATIONAL SOCIALIST IN KABUL 226
A BUILDING BLOCK FOR THE FOURTH REICH 228
THE TUNNEL TO LEUTHEN 229
A WARLIKE BUNCH 230
ECONOMY OF LEFTOVERS 231
RADIO WORK IN THE FINAL HOUR 232
GROUP PHOTO WITH CAPITULATORS 233
A FAILED SURRENDER 234
EPISODE NEAR EITTING: TAKEN PRISONER
ALONG WITH THEIR PRISONERS 236
SURRENDER AT UNUSUAL TIMES 236
BITE INHIBITION IN WOLVES 237
FAILED SURRENDER BY THE LAST FOLLOWERS
OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 238
CERTAIN CAPTIVITY, AN UNCERTAIN STATUS 239
*WHETHER THE GOVERNOR OF A BESIEGED FORTRESS
SHOULD GO OUT AND PARLEY* 240
*I WILL LAY MY HEAD ON SCREWS
UNTIL ALL BRIDGES ARE BLOWN TO PIECES* 241
HANDOVER OF A CITY 244
A SURRENDER THAT WAS UNPROFESSIONAL IN FORM
BUT SUCCESSFUL IN CONTENT 245
LIFE-SAVING MESSAGE TO THE ENEMY 247
EMERGENCY SUPPLYING OF SHAFT MINES KNOWS NO FRONTS 248
EXHAUSTED AS WE WERE 249
AT REST 251
DEVASTATED YOUTH:
HITLER YOUTH AREA LEADER FRIEDRICH GRUPE REPORTS 252
FAIR COPY BASED ON THE LATIN 254
NETWORK OF LOYALTY 257
THE LOYALTY MACHINE 259
NOCTURNAL CONFESSION 260
PERFORMANCE OF A PLAY 264
BETRAYAL OF COMRADES ON ALL SIDES 264
HATRED WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF PERSON 266
*DARKNESS IN THE MINDS OF THE PERPETRATORS* 266
THE UNCANNINESS OF PROPS 268
DISLOYALTY, SACRIFICIAL DEATH 269
*WHEN I SEE YOU, I MUST WEEP* 270
*I READILY TRUST OTHERS* 271
AWKWARD LEAP 272
*MOURIR POUR DANZIG*: NOBODY WANTS TO DIE FOR GDANSK 273
*WHEN I LOOK AT A HEAD OFFICER,
I IMAGINE HOW HE WOULD LOOK HEADLESS* 274
NEW USE FOR OLD PROPERTY 275
14. ALEXANDER KLUGE * IN PLACE OF A POSTSCRIPT 277
PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
307
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spelling | Kluge, Alexander 1932- Verfasser (DE-588)118563491 aut 30. April 1945 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began Alexander Kluge ; translated by Wieland Hoban ; assisted by Thomas Combrink ; with guest contributions by Reinhard Jirgl translated by Iain Galbraith London ; New York ; Calcutta Seagull Books 2015 308 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The German list It was on April 30, 1945 that the Red Army occupied Berlin, Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker and the United Nations was being founded in San Francisco. Alexander Kluge covers this single historic day and unravels its passing hours across the different theatres of the Second World War, including the life of a small German town occupied by American forces and the story of two SS officers stranded on the forsaken Kerguelen Islands. The collective experiences Kluge paints here are jarring, poignant and imbued with meaning. Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsende (DE-588)4114316-4 gnd rswk-swf Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945--Death and burial. World War, 1939-1945. Germany--Foreign relations. Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 s Kriegsende (DE-588)4114316-4 s DE-604 Hoban, Wieland, trl Combrink, Thomas 1976- (DE-588)143798332 oth Jirgl, Reinhard, 1953- wat Galbraith, Iain, trl B:DE-101 application/pdf http://d-nb.info/1079293620/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030479447&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kluge, Alexander 1932- 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd Kriegsende (DE-588)4114316-4 gnd |
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title | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began |
title_alt | 30. April 1945 |
title_auth | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began |
title_exact_search | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began |
title_full | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began Alexander Kluge ; translated by Wieland Hoban ; assisted by Thomas Combrink ; with guest contributions by Reinhard Jirgl translated by Iain Galbraith |
title_fullStr | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began Alexander Kluge ; translated by Wieland Hoban ; assisted by Thomas Combrink ; with guest contributions by Reinhard Jirgl translated by Iain Galbraith |
title_full_unstemmed | 30 April 1945 the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began Alexander Kluge ; translated by Wieland Hoban ; assisted by Thomas Combrink ; with guest contributions by Reinhard Jirgl translated by Iain Galbraith |
title_short | 30 April 1945 |
title_sort | 30 april 1945 the day hitler shot himself and germany s integration with the west began |
title_sub | the day Hitler shot himself and Germany's integration with the West began |
topic | Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd Kriegsende (DE-588)4114316-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Zweiter Weltkrieg Kriegsende |
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