Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer and dramatist, especially known for his psychologically sensitive novellas and biographies.
Zweig’s words remind us how propaganda and mass hysteria undermine reason in war, distorting cultural heritage against all values.
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Stefan Zweig (1881–1942) was one of the most famous German-speaking writers of the early 20th century. Born in Vienna, he was known for works dealing with themes such as psychology, history, and the cultural tensions of his time. Due to his Jewish heritage and anti-fascist stance, Zweig left Europe during World War II and committed suicide in Brazil in 1942. His works continue to be highly regarded today.

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