Zweigβs life changed dramatically when World War II began. π
He was Jewish, and he faced danger in Europe. He had to leave his beloved Austria in 1934 and became a refugee. He traveled to many countries like England, the
United States, and Brazil, seeking safety and peace. β
οΈ Even though he was away from home, he continued to write and share his ideas. Zweig often felt sad and lonely because he missed his homeland. π
His experiences as a refugee helped shape his writing, as he explored themes of loss, identity, and hope. π
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