Blood Brothers, by Ernst Haffner, Michael Hofmann
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Blood Brothers, by Ernst Haffner, Michael Hofmann
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Blood Brothers is the only known novel by German social worker and journalist Ernst Haffner, of whom nearly all traces were lost during the course of World War II.
Told in stark, unsparing detail, Haffner's story delves into the illicit underworld of Berlin on the eve of Hitler's rise to power, describing how these blood brothers move from one petty crime to the next, spending their nights in underground bars and makeshift hostels, struggling together to survive the harsh realities of gang life and finding in one another the legitimacy denied them by society.
Blood Brothers, by Ernst Haffner, Michael Hofmann- Amazon Sales Rank: #132662 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-05-19
- Released on: 2015-05-19
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 319 minutes
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. "Betrayal is something that can only be washed clear with blood, and plenty of it." By Mary Whipple At last. A novel recently discovered in Germany but written in 1932, at the end of the Weimar Republic, presents a picture of Berlin as it really was, not as it appears in the sterilized portraits released by Hitler's army and staff beginning a year later, when Hitler officially came to power. Like many other cities recovering from a Depression, Berlin did have its seamy underside, along with the poor, the homeless, the street gangs, and the petty criminals dependent on pickpocketing and small thefts in order to eat. Whole sections of the city were occupied at night by the wandering homeless, including young teens.Ernst Haffner, the journalist who wrote this novel, uses a collection of individualized vignettes, connected by the overriding story of two of the young men, Ludwig and Willi, to show Berlin as it really was. Little is known about Haffner, who, because of his insights into the nature of the lives of the young homeless, might have been a social worker. The book, published in 1932, was well reviewed in Germany for its honesty and its insights, but it was outlawed by Hitler the following year, and virtually every copy was burned in the Nazi book-burnings. Haffner himself vanished in the 1930s.The novel opens on a cold winter day as eight youth, who consider themselves "Blood Brothers," are waiting at a welfare office where it is warm and where they can sleep. They have been up all night, out in the cold, and as the number of people waiting there is large, they can sleep relatively undisturbed. When twenty-one-year-old Jonny arrives with cigarettes, the group, awakened, knows that he has money and that they will get food that day. The author's descriptions are depressingly specific, as each person reflects uncertainty about what tomorrow will bring. Their interdependence is their only survival tool.Gradually, the reader comes to know Ludwig and Willi, who become the main characters, their stories alternating with those of the majority of the gang. Willi has escaped from "the institution," and the unsophisticated Ludwig has fallen for an old scam and ends up in jail, gulled by an older man. When Ludwig and Willi meet up later, their meeting affects their future lives. The fates of other individualized characters from the gang show the fickle nature of fate and the difficulties which groups acting as gangs can create from within: The influence of peer pressure and group action leads to a loss of individuality and sense of responsibility for the actions of the group. Ultimately, Haffner creates a full picture of Berlin's lower life - real, clear, and uncompromising, far different from the Nazi photos of clean-cut, well-pressed blonde youth celebrating the arrival of Hitler. An important and realistic book that gives a fuller picture of life in Germany in the early 1930s.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. The Dark Side of the Weimar Republic By Anonymous Reviewer Blood Brothers paint a picture of the seemier side of the Weimar Republic in 1930 or so. This is not the Berlin of the Kufurstendamm with it's elegant clubs and theatres nor the middle class Berlin. This is the gritty Berlin of the slums, unemployment, inflation and the fallout from the Versailles Treaty. A group of late teenage boys banded together by their misery, lack of homes and hunger are forced to form a gang, the Blood Brothers, and learn to survive by petty and not so petty crime and selling their bodies and souls to eat. It is a cruel system that has no place other than harsh penal institutions for lost teens with little hope of rehabilitation and redemption. The writer etches the portraits and events with pen and ink, a sparsity of style akin to a wood block print. These are the young men, who by will be, out of desperation and hideous promises, the Brown Shirts to come. A quick and intriguing read. Consider listening to Weill and Brecht in the background and hang up a painting of Egon Schiele.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A very good read By Harry This is fascinating look at the underclass of the Weimar Republic. It was banned by the Nazis. The author, alas, went missing during the war and was apparently never heard from again. This is a very different look at pre-war Berlin from what we know about the cabaret scene.
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