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Brown Book may refer to: * ''Brown Book'' (album), a 1987 album by Death In June * Brown Book (document), created by the government in Manitoba, Canada, containing suggested fines for various offences * '' The Brown Book'' (Wittgenstein) (1934–1935), a set of lecture notes by Ludwig Wittgenstein * ''The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror'', a 1933 book by Otto Katz * ''Brown Book - War and Nazi Criminals in West Germany'', or ''Braunbuch ''Braunbuch — Kriegs- und Naziverbrecher in der Bundesrepublik: Staat - Wirtschaft - Verwaltung - Armee - Justiz - Wissenschaft'' (English title: ''Brown Book — War and Nazi Criminals in the Federal Republic: State, Economy, Administration, A ...'', a 1965 book by Albert Norden See also * Little Brown Book Group {{disambiguation ...
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Brown Book (album)
''Brown Book'' is an album by Death in June, released in 1987. "To Drown A Rose" was released as a 10" single, backed with non-album tracks "Europa: The Gates of Heaven" and "Zimmerit". This single was later re-released as part of the 1989 compilation '' The Corn Years''. The song features Rose McDowall on lead vocals. The album is named after an index of West Germans who were previously involved in Germany's National Socialist government, compiled by East German authorities and published in 1965. Numerous songs on the album make extensive use of quotations from literature, including Jean Genet's 1948 novel ''Funeral Rites'' ("To Drown a Rose", "The Fog of the World"), and Yukio Mishima's 1969 novel '' Spring Snow'' ("Touch Defiles"). The sale of ''Brown Book'' has been prohibited in Germany since 2005 due to the title track's sampling of the "Horst-Wessel-Lied", the anthem of the Sturmabteilung. In response to the proposed ban, Douglas P. submitted statements to the German aut ...
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Brown Book (document)
The Brown Book is a document created by the Manitoba government containing suggested fines for various offences against the Acts of the government, including the Highway Traffic Act. For example, the Brown Book lists the following suggested fines: * for speeding ** 10 km/h over the limit, the fine is 181.50 Canadian dollars * for failing to display the correct number and type of number plates (licence plates) - i.e. front licence plate - 111.10 Canadian dollars. The Brown Book is available online as a PDF Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. ... a References Law of Canada {{Manitoba-stub ...
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The Brown Book (Wittgenstein)
The ''Blue and Brown Books'' are two sets of notes taken during lectures conducted by Ludwig Wittgenstein from 1933 to 1935. They were mimeographed as two separate books, and a few copies were circulated in a restricted circle during Wittgenstein's lifetime. Grayling, A. C., ''Wittgenstein: A Very Short Introduction'' (1988) Oxford University Press The lecture notes from 1933–1934 were bound in blue cloth, and the notes dictated in 1934–1935 were bound in brown. Rush Rhees published these together for the first time in 1958 as ''Preliminary Studies for the "Philosophical Investigations"''.Wittgenstein, Ludwig, ''Preliminary Studies for the "Philosophical Investigations", Generally known as The Blue and Brown Books,'' (1958) Blackwell Publishers Ltd. Inchoate versions of many of the ideas that would later be more fully explored in the ''Philosophical Investigations'' are found there, so these offer textual evidence for the genesis of what became known as Wittgenstein's later ph ...
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The Brown Book Of The Reichstag Fire And Hitler Terror
''The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror'' (German: ''Braunbuch über Reichstagsbrand und Hitlerterror'') is a book published in Paris, France in August 1933 and written by an anti-fascist group including German communist Willi Munzenberg, Hans Siemsen and Gustav Regler. It put forth the theory that Nazis were behind the Reichstag fire of February 27, 1933. According to Munoz Molina, Antonio Muñoz. Sepharad: A Novel . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition it was one of the best selling books of all time. The book's cover was designed by John Heartfield. The book was published in English in Great Britain in September 1933 with a foreword by Dudley Aman, 1st Baron Marley. References External links Staging Antifascism: The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror by Anson Rabinbach The Reichstag Fire Trial, 1933-2008: The Production of Law and HistoryThe Brown Book of the Hitler Terror and the Burning of the ReichstagA HathiTrust HathiTrust Di ...
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Braunbuch
''Braunbuch — Kriegs- und Naziverbrecher in der Bundesrepublik: Staat - Wirtschaft - Verwaltung - Armee - Justiz - Wissenschaft'' (English title: ''Brown Book — War and Nazi Criminals in the Federal Republic: State, Economy, Administration, Army, Justice, Science'') is a book written by Albert Norden in 1965. In this book Norden claimed that 1,800 politicians and other prominents in West Germany held prominent positions in Germany prior to 1945, became rich etc. Altogether 1,800 West German persons and their past were covered: especially 15 Ministers and state secretaries, 100 admirals and generals, 828 judges or state lawyers and high law officers, 245 officials of the Foreign Office and of embassies and consulates in leading position, 297 high police officers and officers of the Verfassungsschutz. The first brown book was seized in West Germany — on Frankfurt Book Fair — by judicial resolution. The contents of this book received substantial attention in West Germany and ...
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