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The most well-known example in relatively recent history was the great bonfire organised by Goebbels in the Opernplatz, Berlin, on 10 May 1933. At midnight in his Fire Speech, he urged students to throw the works of Heinrich Mann, Stefan Zweig, and others (see p. 51) on to the flames of the bonfire, declaring that ‘the era of Jewish intellectuals is over’.