Pre-war
1914
Outbreak of the war
1915
1916
1917
1918
End of the war
Post-war
Hand-drawn map by the author Walter Flex with bullet hole

Copyright: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – HS, Signatur: Nachl. Walter Flex, K. 12, IV, 6

Object

The role of the intellectual in the war

The year 1914 brought about an incisive change in their private and professional lives of many intellectuals. Formerly international intellectual and artist circles collapsed, many intellectuals entered the war, voluntarily or not, and many of them failed to return.

Intellectuals were used extensively for war propaganda, writing manifestos and appeals. The groups did not form a unified front, and there were disagreements amongst their members. Even those intellectuals who had originally welcomed the war became disillusioned and negative in the face of the butchery and death on the battlefields.