Berlin diary
the journal of a foreign correspondent, 1934-1941
1st ed.
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Word Count
151,250 words, Guess
Page Count
605 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveberlindiaryjourn1988shir
- ISBN-100316787043
- ISBN-139780316787048
- Library of Congress Control Number87029743
- Better World Books9780316787048
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- Open LibraryOL2399674M
Classifications
- DDC943.086/092
- DDCB
- LCCD727 .S529 1988
and 1 more
- LCCD727.S529 1988
Description
Essential Historic Document. This is a most important historic document as it is the only known diary written by a professional journalist while on assignment in nazi Germany from 1933 to 1941. Prior to this, Bill Shirer was on assignment in Paris. There is no other Book I know that provides a better description of Germany's transformation from an essentially western democratic nation to a nazi gangster society. Many historians wonder 'how could this happen'? William Shirer answers this question. This is not an amateur diary and Shirer understood during the writing that it would become an important historic document. He was in the belly of the beast for all the important transformative years -1933 to 1941. He displayed great bravery by staying to the last minute. He was also a master at keeping the nazis from deporting him yet also reporting the factual news. —A juggling act that has never been matched. We owe much to William Shirer. Moreover, Shirer understood the Weimar, Prussian, German, nazi and European psyche better than any other American writer. Shirer was fluent in German, French, Swiss, and few more European languages. This is essential reading for a serious historian, anthropologist or sociologist.
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