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After the war, in New York, she shaped these oneiric fragments into a potent volume, “The Third Reich of Dreams.” A new English edition, translated with crisp clarity by Damion Searls, revives ...
New Perspectives on the Rise and Fall of the Nazi State. Prof. Gellately (Florida State), who has written extensively on European totalitarianism and particularly the Hitlerite regime, opens this ...
In “The Third Reich of Dreams,” Charlotte Beradt collected the night terrors of ordinary Germans like herself during the early years of Nazi domination.
The reissued Third Reich of Dreams, by Charlotte Beradt, documents the dreams of Germans during Hitler’s rise in the 1930s; Laila Lalami’s novel, The Dream Hotel, imagines a woman who is ...
David Conley Nelson has spent years researching the LDS Church during the Third Reich, resulting in the new book Moroni and the Swastika: Mormons in Nazi Germany. Though it’s not officially out ...
German law obliges every town to write its history. Angelika Patel, the Oberstdorfer who wrote the volume covering 1918-1952, met Ms. Boyd, the author of “Travelers in the Third Reich,” at a ...
GUN CONTROL IN THE THIRD REICH: DISARMING JEWS AND “ENEMIES OF THE STATE” Stephen P. Halbrook The Independent Institute, $27.95, 246 pages “Gun control caused the Holocaust.” That’s an ...
There is no other way to put this: Norman Ohler has written a book that is sympathetic to the Nazis. The German novelist first published Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich in 2015, delving into non ...
The adjunct English professor at the College of Southern Nevada is using her personal history business, Your Write Time, to document the recollections of surviving female resisters to the Third Reich.
I mean, the truth is, this book, it grew out of a 2010 story I did for The New Yorker, which turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg. There’s so much that was not known, that took—it took ...
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