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The first Half-of my Life (Die erste Hälfte meines Lebens)

2025
Hardcover , 13x21 cm
352 pages
ISBN: 9783990591932
€ 26.00

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In an era in which democracy is being challenged and threatened worldwide, Ludwig Biró’s memoir stands as a strikingly relevant and timely testament. Originally published in 1998, it now appears in a revised new addition, reminding readers of how quickly society can change in times of political upheaval, reaffirming its resonance in our own precarious times.

In his autobiography, lawyer Ludwig Biró (1898–1972) recounts the stagnation of Jewish life in Graz, his experience on the Isonzo Front during World War I, and the gradual darkening of the political landscape leading up to the Anschluss.

Focusing on the events surrounding the Nazis‘ seizure of power in Austria, he offers a unique observation with the trained eye of a legal mind and the personal insight of a witness. Unvarnished and free from dominant postwar narratives, Biró offers a vivid portrayal of victims and perpetrators, Jews and so-called »Aryans«, loyal friends and power-intoxicated Nazis alike.

The richness of material, anecdotes and his professional expertise combined with his remarkably engaging narrative style, render Briós memoirs an essential and compelling historical document.

Presse

An »extraordinary and important book, a cautionary document from a dark time, which, in the spirit of ›Never again!‹, cannot be read attentively enough.« (Bernd Melichar)

»The memoirs are an honest and direct retrospective, offering a very personal insight into a society that is in the process of completely losing its humanity under the spell of an ideology.« (Christoph Hartner, Kronen Zeitung)

»Biró‘s portrayals are unique. His work is no polemic, but an exacting and vivid account of the rise of anti-Semitism.« (Kleine Zeitung)

»The book has become a textbook for political sensitivity. How does a dictatorship develop? How do mentalities shift?« (Der Standard)

»A picture of that time that has not been retouched in any way.« (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)

»A valuable historical document.« (Salzburger Nachrichten)

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