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20: 143:". He was considered conservative and wrote primarily about German politics and German history. He argued against one-sided ties to the West and for increased contact with the East, which brought him in conflict with the Federal Government and the mainstream at that time. He was a severe critic of 91:, which developed very soon to the leading national newspapers in Germany. He announced his resignation 1955 because his co-editors did not share his critical opinion concerning the German foreign policy at that time. Afterwards he wrote for 492: 466:, Volker: "Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer" (Chapter Title: Paul Sethe: Resistance and Its Post- Hitler Moral and Journalistic Consequences), Princeton University Press 2019, DOI: 147:'s foreign policy and advocated rapprochement with the East. Sethe always insisted on his opinion that there had been several "missed opportunities" of German politics, for example the 506: 493:
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with thesis about the British naval command from 1911 to 1915: "The Missing Sea Battle". From 1934 until the newspaper was banned in 1943 by the
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In addition to his journalistic activities, Sethe wrote a number of books and historical studies (very short selection):
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Fischer, Stefan: SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung, Mai 10, 2020 "Paul Sethe, der Seher" (Paul Sethe, a conservative, anticipated
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Wilke, JĂĽrgen: "Eine Insel der Freiheit" (an island of freedom), Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 16 November 1916
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Jung, Martin: "Sethe, Paul." In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 24, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2010,
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Freedom of the press is the freedom of two hundred rich people to spread their opinions
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Berghahn, Volker: Tuesday 26 January 2021, lecture at the University of Glasgow:
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https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/holocaustmemorial/previousholocaustmemoriallectures
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139:") of the post-war era in Germany. He regarded his profession as the " 30:(12 December 1901 – 21 June 1967) was a German writer and journalist. 51: 99: 93: 19: 528:
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His most cited sentence comes from a letter to the editor in
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the Setheweg (Sethe-path) was named after him in 1980.
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Der Spiegel Mai 4, 1965 "Letters to the editor":
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German
art history
University of Bonn
doctorate
Nazis
Frankfurter Zeitung
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler
German resistance to Nazism
Widerstand
20 July plot
World War II
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Die Welt
Die Zeit
Stern
Freemasonry
Berlin
Konrad Adenauer
Soviet March note of 1952
reunification
Der Spiegel
https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/holocaustmemorial/previousholocaustmemoriallectures
21st Holocaust Memorial Lecture with Professor Volker Berghahn
"Setheweg 1–31 in Berlin – KAUPERTS"
Berghahn
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691185071-002
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/bestandsaufnahme-a-5920dfa5-0002-0001-0000-000046272474
Brandt
Ostpolitik

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