As a young man in the Germany of the 1920s, Warburg had been a convinced and optimistic pan-European. He believed, as he wrote to his friend Ernst Kocherthaler in 1927, ‘that Europe has passed the culmination point of nationalism, or …
As a young man in the Germany of the 1920s, Warburg had been a convinced and optimistic pan-European. He believed, as he wrote to his friend Ernst Kocherthaler in 1927, ‘that Europe has passed the culmination point of nationalism, or …