Berlin Diary: Europe on the Eve of World War II Through the Eyes of an American Correspondent, 1934–1941
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A personal diary that captured a turning point in the life of 20th century Europe — the eve of World War II — is perceived today as a unique document. Its pages have preserved the atmosphere of pre-war Germany, intoxicated with revanchist sentiments, hysterically adoring the Fuhrer; they provide detailed information about the planned militarization of the country, the methods of work of Hitler's propaganda machine, the mobilization of all reserves of the nation for the sake of a total war for world domination. Among the persons mentioned are not only Adolf Hitler and his closest associates Hess, Goering, Himmler, Ley, Ribbentrop, but also the leaders of world powers Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Franco, Mussolini, Petain, Benes, de Gaulle and others, heads of the ruling royal dynasties, ministers, ambassadors, and the highest generals. The author also provides many expressive details, his own original observations of the Germans and residents of European countries.
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- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Behind the front lines