Stefan Heym Quotes

Stefan Heym Quotes.

You had censorship. If you brought a manuscript to the publisher, you knew he would suggest changes. If you wanted to write and speak what you thought had to be written and spoken, you had to act against all these suppressive rules.
Stefan Heym
And of course, in West Germany, they made every effort that people who came from the East would get jobs and would get a comfortable existence. That was part of the Cold War – and part of the winning side of the Cold War.
Stefan Heym
And one of the worst effects was that by suppressing critical thought, it also suppressed critical thought in the field of economics and hampered the development of economics – and the country would fall back further and further in the economic competition with the West.
Stefan Heym
We certainly hoped perestroika would win out and that there would be changes. We knew all along that socialism could flourish only with a certain amount of freedom and democracy.
Stefan Heym
People who were not active in the intellectual life of the country could go on without feeling restricted, except they could not go where they wanted. They could not cross the border to the West whenever they liked.
Stefan Heym
I was in psychological warfare in World War II, so I know psychological warfare when I see it.
Stefan Heym
The idea of a socialism with a human face was something that I absolutely could support, because it was my idea from the very first.
Stefan Heym
A foreman in the East wouldn’t know how many workers he would have the next day, because part of his working force had left the system to go to West Germany.
Stefan Heym
If you live in a system that is suppressive, you don’t walk upright, you always go with your head down.
Stefan Heym
Even in West Germany in the beginning, people wanted a kind of socialism.
Stefan Heym
I defended myself at the first opportunity I had, which was a meeting of writers in which I proved that Honecker had based his whole attack.
Stefan Heym
I not only saw the possibility of nuclear war, I feared it very much. If they started a military conflagration, it would automatically lead to nuclear warfare.
Stefan Heym
People in the East looked toward the West with longing. They would have liked to have the same comforts, the same goods, the same chances. They saw a system that demanded of them sacrifices with nothing but promises for the future.
Stefan Heym
In the question of peace, people spoke up and demonstrated for peace and against the threat of war, the threat of atomic war.
Stefan Heym
A Western writer came up to me and said, how come nobody at this demonstration spoke of German unity? I told him, because it isn’t on the agenda. People were interested in having another, better GDR, another, better socialism.
Stefan Heym
These were the things that the government supplied you with – in turn, of course, demanding obedience. But you must not imagine that it was a constant feeling of outrage that was in the minds of people and the hearts of people.
Stefan Heym