Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt

After the rise of National Socialism in 1933 and the invasion of its troops over European territory, Argentina became a transcendental node of German-speaking exile. Around 40,000 emigrants arrived on the shores of Buenos Aires during the period 1933-1945. One of the exiles who arrived in Argentina...

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spelling I28-R255-article-168182025-07-23T13:50:10Z Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt Coberturas desde el exilio: el trabajo periodístico de Livia Neumann en el Argentinisches Wochenblatt Schierenbeck Molina, Tomás Exile German-speakers Argentina Second World War Exilio Germanohablantes Argentina Segunda Guerra Mundial After the rise of National Socialism in 1933 and the invasion of its troops over European territory, Argentina became a transcendental node of German-speaking exile. Around 40,000 emigrants arrived on the shores of Buenos Aires during the period 1933-1945. One of the exiles who arrived in Argentina was Livia Neumann, who was quickly inserted in the main German-language anti-Hitlerist periodical in Latin America, the Argentinisches Tageblatt. The following article aims to recover the journalistic work of the exiled Livia Neumann published in the weekly Argentinisches Wochenblatt –sister publication of the newspaper– during the period 1938-1939. In detail, how this particular aspect of her work in the Alemann family’s periodicals is a historical testimony that allows us to approach different aspects of the German-speaking exile in the region. For this, we will focus on three aspects: 1) Her concern to inform about the consequences of the National Socialist advance on Europe, 2) the reproduction of migrant testimonies that show the delicate social and juridical conditions of the German-speaking exile and 3) the denunciation of the Nazi crimes in the concentration camps. A partir del ascenso del nacionalsocialismo en 1933 y la posterior invasión de sus tropas sobre el territorio europeo, Argentina se convirtió en un nodo trascendental del exilio germanohablante. Se estima que durante el periodo 1933-1945 alrededor de 40.000 emigrados arribaron a las costas de Buenos Aires. Una de las exiliadas que arribó a la Argentina fue Livia Neumann, quien supo insertarse rápidamente en la principal publicación periódica en idioma alemán y antihitlerista en América Latina, el periódico Argentinisches Tageblatt. El siguiente artículo se propone recuperar el trabajo periodístico de la exiliada Livia Neumann publicado en el semanario Argentinisches Wochenblatt –publicación hermana del periódico– durante el período 1938-1939. Nos proponemos exhibir cómo su labor aportó a la configuración de las publicaciones periódicas de la editorial Alemann como referentes políticos y culturales a través de un tratamiento testimonial de temáticas contemporáneas. Para esto, nos detendremos en tres aspectos: 1) Su preocupación por informar sobre las consecuencias del avance nacionalsocialista sobre Europa, 2) la reproducción de testimonios migrantes que exhiben las delicadas condiciones sociales y jurídicas del exilio germanohablante y 3) la denuncia temprana de los crímenes nazis en los campos de concentración. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2025-03-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos Articles Artigos application/pdf application/octet-stream http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16818 10.34096/hyg.n7.16818 Historia & Guerra; No 7 (2025): January-June; 166-188 Historia & Guerra; Núm. 7 (2025): Enero-Junio; 166-188 2796-8650 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16818/14139 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16818/14169 Derechos de autor 2025 Tomás Schierenbeck Molina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Exile
German-speakers
Argentina
Second World War
Exilio
Germanohablantes
Argentina
Segunda Guerra Mundial
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German-speakers
Argentina
Second World War
Exilio
Germanohablantes
Argentina
Segunda Guerra Mundial
Schierenbeck Molina, Tomás
Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
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German-speakers
Argentina
Second World War
Exilio
Germanohablantes
Argentina
Segunda Guerra Mundial
author Schierenbeck Molina, Tomás
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title Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
title_short Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
title_full Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
title_fullStr Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
title_full_unstemmed Reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of Livia Neumann in the Argentinisches Wochenblatt
title_sort reporting in exile: the periodistic contribution of livia neumann in the argentinisches wochenblatt
description After the rise of National Socialism in 1933 and the invasion of its troops over European territory, Argentina became a transcendental node of German-speaking exile. Around 40,000 emigrants arrived on the shores of Buenos Aires during the period 1933-1945. One of the exiles who arrived in Argentina was Livia Neumann, who was quickly inserted in the main German-language anti-Hitlerist periodical in Latin America, the Argentinisches Tageblatt. The following article aims to recover the journalistic work of the exiled Livia Neumann published in the weekly Argentinisches Wochenblatt –sister publication of the newspaper– during the period 1938-1939. In detail, how this particular aspect of her work in the Alemann family’s periodicals is a historical testimony that allows us to approach different aspects of the German-speaking exile in the region. For this, we will focus on three aspects: 1) Her concern to inform about the consequences of the National Socialist advance on Europe, 2) the reproduction of migrant testimonies that show the delicate social and juridical conditions of the German-speaking exile and 3) the denunciation of the Nazi crimes in the concentration camps.
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