“Der Mensch als Industriepalast/Man as industrial palace” (1926) by Fritz Kahn


“Dr. Fritz Kahn (1888-1968) was a gynaecologist in Berlin and a  world-famous popular science writer who illustrated the form and  function of the human body with spectacular, modern man-machine  analogies. In the 1920s, his magnum opus, “Das Leben des Menschen” (The  Life of Man) – a five-volume series – was renowned as a German  accomplishment of global repute. In the 1930s, his books were banned and  burned by the Nazis, then edited by Kahn’s publisher and reissued as  plagiarisms with a superimposed anti-Semitic chapter.”

“Der Mensch als Industriepalast/Man as industrial palace” (1926) by Fritz Kahn

“Dr. Fritz Kahn (1888-1968) was a gynaecologist in Berlin and a world-famous popular science writer who illustrated the form and function of the human body with spectacular, modern man-machine analogies. In the 1920s, his magnum opus, “Das Leben des Menschen” (The Life of Man) – a five-volume series – was renowned as a German accomplishment of global repute. In the 1930s, his books were banned and burned by the Nazis, then edited by Kahn’s publisher and reissued as plagiarisms with a superimposed anti-Semitic chapter.”

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