Several incidents of book burning have happened in history. For example, the mad Italian priest, Savonorola, staged a book burning in 1497. In Britain in 1940, the Germans bombed the British Museum, destroying hundreds of books. Finally, in 2006, cities all over the US burned Harry Potter books.
One famous incident involving book burning is the Nazi book burnings in Germany in 1933, where thousands of books deemed "un-German" were destroyed by the Nazis. This was part of their campaign to censor and control information and ideas that did not align with their ideology.
May 10, 1933 - An event unseen since the Middle Ages occurs as German students from universities formerly regarded as among the finest in the world, gather in Berlin and other German cities to burn books with "unGerman" ideas. Books by Freud, Einstein, Thomas Mann, Jack London, H.G. Wells and many others go up in flames as they give the Nazi salute. In Berlin, Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels gave a speech to the students, stating... "...The era of extreme Jewish intellectualism is now at an end. The breakthrough of the German revolution has again cleared the way on the German path...The future German man will not just be a man of books, but a man of character. It is to this end that we want to educate you. As a young person, to already have the courage to face the pitiless glare, to overcome the fear of death, and to regain respect for death - this is the task of this young generation. And thus you do well in this midnight hour to commit to the flames the evil spirit of the past. This is a strong, great and symbolic deed - a deed which should document the following for the world to know - Here the intellectual foundation of the November (Democratic) Republic is sinking to the ground, but from this wreckage the phoenix of a new spirit will triumphantly rise..." The speech and book burning were accompanied by the singing of Nazi songs and anthems. Over a hundred years earlier, the German-Jewish poet, Heinrich Heine, had stated, "Where books are burned, human beings are destined to be burned too."
The greatest book burning in history occurred when over 300,000 volumes were burned at The Library of the University of Louvain. This happened during World War I.
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This incident can be found in the book of Exodus chapter 3 verse 2.
Chinese emperors have the power to easily give order to burn books. But the most famous book-burning incident happened during Qin Dynasty (around 221-206BC), when all of the books, except the books of medicine, adivinar and agriculture, got burned.
The Book of Burning was created in 2002-01.
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The Burning Up Tour Book is a book detailing the journey of the Jonas Brothers while on their Burning Up tour. It can be found at most book retailers.
The book after The Burning Bridge is The Ice Bound Land.
yes, book burning is still practiced today
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book burning is when someone actively sets the book on fire, book banning is when the book is removed from a library or school. book burning is highly symbolic but when the printing machine was invented in the 1400's book burning stopped being an effective way of destroying literature. now book banning is much more effective but is also much more easy to oppose.