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In reply to the discussion: John Meacham finally goes there on Morning Joe. [View all]catbyte
(39,095 posts)25. This is another excellent book by Shirer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Diary
Berlin Diary ("The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 19341941" ) is a first-hand account of the rise of Nazi Germany and its road to war, as witnessed by the American journalist William L. Shirer.[2] Shirer covered Germany for several years as a radio reporter for CBS. Feeling increasingly uncomfortable as the Nazi press censors made it impossible for him to report objectively to his listeners in the United States, Shirer eventually left the country. The identities of many of Shirer's German sources were disguised to protect these people from retaliation by the German secret police, the Gestapo. It provided much of the material for his subsequent landmark book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
The book was published in New York by Alfred A. Knopf on June 20, 1941,[1] almost six months before Germany declared war on the United States, and simultaneously in Canada by Ryerson Press, when Canada was already at war with Germany.[1] It was "the first attempt by a big-name American journalist to shed light on what was really happening in Nazi Germany"[3] and sold almost 600,000 copies in the first year of its publication.[4] The book was widely praised by academics and critics at the time of its publication.[3] A recent literary study comparing the original diary in Shirer's literary estate with the published text revealed that Shirer made substantial changes, such as revising his early favourable impressions of Hitler. Much of the text about the period before the war (1934 to 1938) was written retroactively.[5]
In 1947, End of a Berlin Diary continued the story of the Third Reich, from July 20, 1944, to the Nuremberg Trials.

Berlin Diary ("The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 19341941" ) is a first-hand account of the rise of Nazi Germany and its road to war, as witnessed by the American journalist William L. Shirer.[2] Shirer covered Germany for several years as a radio reporter for CBS. Feeling increasingly uncomfortable as the Nazi press censors made it impossible for him to report objectively to his listeners in the United States, Shirer eventually left the country. The identities of many of Shirer's German sources were disguised to protect these people from retaliation by the German secret police, the Gestapo. It provided much of the material for his subsequent landmark book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
The book was published in New York by Alfred A. Knopf on June 20, 1941,[1] almost six months before Germany declared war on the United States, and simultaneously in Canada by Ryerson Press, when Canada was already at war with Germany.[1] It was "the first attempt by a big-name American journalist to shed light on what was really happening in Nazi Germany"[3] and sold almost 600,000 copies in the first year of its publication.[4] The book was widely praised by academics and critics at the time of its publication.[3] A recent literary study comparing the original diary in Shirer's literary estate with the published text revealed that Shirer made substantial changes, such as revising his early favourable impressions of Hitler. Much of the text about the period before the war (1934 to 1938) was written retroactively.[5]
In 1947, End of a Berlin Diary continued the story of the Third Reich, from July 20, 1944, to the Nuremberg Trials.

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Read that book more than 45 years ago and pulled it out to read again about 6 months ago.
Solomon
Feb 2021
#1
I did the same. I've been reading now Dmitry Volkogonov's Stalin, less well known, but...
NNadir
Feb 2021
#10
Volkgonakov is an interesting guy. He was a Soviet Col. General charged with psychological warfare.
NNadir
Feb 2021
#61
"In The Court Of The Red Tsar" is also fascinating (can't remember the author) . . ..
hatrack
Feb 2021
#97
I have to tip my hat to The Death Of Stalin as the ultimate in black comedy . . . .
hatrack
Feb 2021
#100
Incidentally, if you're never read "Dark Sun" by Richard Rhodes, it's well worth your time
hatrack
Feb 2021
#102
in both cases radio played a huge part both times but RW talk radio will croak w/limbaugh before
certainot
Feb 2021
#68
school system will be a lot easier to fix, like all major issues, when rw radio dies
certainot
Feb 2021
#96
RW propaganda radio will be replaced by Incel Neckbeards with podcasts. The Next Generation. nt
Progressive Jones
Feb 2021
#91
not same. unlike radio, social media, podcasts etc are like TV - part of the free speech spectrum
certainot
Feb 2021
#95
Would you please post this as its own OP for visibility, and so we can rec it? Thanks.
niyad
Feb 2021
#66
I've not thought of that book for many years, but at 4AM, hearing him merely say the author's name
hlthe2b
Feb 2021
#4
He said he's resisted using the parallel for 5 years, but after yesterday, can't any longer.
catbyte
Feb 2021
#6
Oh, I've thought of the parallels the past five years, for sure. Just not that specific book
hlthe2b
Feb 2021
#31
Brits do WWII right, there is also Alan Bullock's Hitler A Study In Tyranny
bucolic_frolic
Feb 2021
#23
It seems to me that republicans in the Senate realize that if they vote to convict DJT,
Mr. Evil
Feb 2021
#50
I've referred people to this for several years. I'm on my third reading (read it every 25 yrs)
SharonAnn
Feb 2021
#73
Also, read "The Authoritarians". It's free on the Internet. Good explanation of MAGA thinking.
SharonAnn
Feb 2021
#75
The reason people are loathe to go there is that the standard argument is . . .
peggysue2
Feb 2021
#80