Everything about Ferdinand Zimmermann totally explained
Ferdinand Friedrich Zimmermann (
August 14,
1898 -
July 11,
1967) was a
German author. He used his
pseudonym of
Ferdinand Fried to publish.
Zimmermann was born in
Bad Freienwalde, studied economics and philosophy at
Berlin, and worked for the newspapers
Vossische Zeitung and
Berliner Morgenpost before joing the magazine
Die Tat in 1931. During the
War, he worked at the
German Charles-Ferdinand University in
Prague. After the War, he found work at the
Sonntagsblatt and
Die Welt newspapers.
In
1931 he published the book
Das Ende des Kapitalismus (The End of Capitalism), in which he offered that
laissez-faire capitalism was dead, and that German
autarky was the way to go.
Bibliography
- Das Ende des Kapitalismus. 1931
- Die Wende der Weltwirtschaft. 1937
- Die soziale Revolution. 1942
- Der Umsturz der Gesellschaft. 1950
- Abenteuer des Abendlandes. 1951
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