“A vivid and unforgettable word picture of the destruction of Nazi
Germany” (The New York Times). A radio broadcaster and journalist
for Edward R. Murrow at CBS, William L. Shirer was new to the world
of broadcast journalism when he began keeping a diary while on
assignment in Europe during the 1930s. It was in 1940, when he was
still virtually unknown, that Shirer wondered whether his eyewitness
account of the collapse of the world around Nazi Germany could be of
any interest or value as a book. Shirer’s Berlin Diary, which is
considered the first full record of what was happening in Germany
during the rise of the Third Reich, appeared in 1941. The book was an
instant success—and would not be the last of his expert observations
on Europe. Shirer returned to the European front in 1944 to cover
the end of the war. As the smoke cleared, Shirer—who watched the
birth of a monster that threatened to engulf the world—now stood
witness to the death of the Third Reich. End of a Berlin Diary
chronicles this year-long study of Germany after Hitler. Through a
combination of Shirer’s lucid, honest reporting, along with passages
on the Nuremberg trials, copies of captured Nazi documents, and an
eyewitness account of Hitler’s last days, Shirer provides insight
into the unrest, the weariness, and the tentative steps world leaders
took towards peace.
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ISBN
9780795349584
Publisert
2018
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RosettaBooks (ORIM)
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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