The House of Ullstein
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The narrative captures the early years of the Ullstein publishing empire, detailing its ascent to become Europe's largest publisher. Through Hermann Ullstein's perspective, the book vividly illustrates the cultural and political landscape of the time, highlighting the family's commitment to liberalism. It also addresses the tumultuous events in Germany that ultimately resulted in the company's expropriation by the Nazis, providing a poignant backdrop to the Ullstein family's story.
