
Sternstunden der Menschheit
Vierzehn historische Miniaturen
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Hentsch
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By:
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Stefan Zweig
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"Immer müssen Millionen müßige Weltstunden verrinnen, ehe eine wahrhaft historische, eine Sternstunde der Menschheit, in Erscheinung tritt." Stefan Zweig hat beispielhaft vierzehn von ihnen nachgezeichnet. Ob er über die letzten Tage von Waterloo schreibt, die Entstehung der Marseillaise skizziert oder über Robert Scotts Antarktis-Expedition berichtet - es sind eher weniger bekannte historische Begebenheiten, die dennoch eine große Auswirkung auf den weiteren Verlauf der Geschichte hatten. Die Sternstunden der Menschheit, gelesen von Jürgen Hentsch, zählen zu Stefan Zweigs erfolgreichsten Büchern.
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