An edition of Berlin diary (1987)

Berlin diary

the journal of a foreign correspondent, 1934-1941

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Berlin diary
William L. Shirer
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An edition of Berlin diary (1987)

Berlin diary

the journal of a foreign correspondent, 1934-1941

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A radio broadcaster and journalist for Edward R. Murrow at CBS, William Shirer was new to the world of broadcast journalism when he began keeping a diary while in Europe during the 1930s. It was in 1940, still a virtual unknown, that Shirer wondered whether his reminiscences 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, first appeared in 1941. The book was an instant success. But how did Shirer get such a valuable firsthand account? He had anonymous sources willing to speak with him, provided their identity remained protected and disguised so as to avoid retaliation from the Gestapo. Shirer recorded his and others' eyewitness views to the horror that Hitler was inflicting on his people in his effort to conquer Europe. Shirer continued his job as a foreign correspondent and radio reporter for CBS until Nazi press censors made it virtually impossible for him to do his job with any real accuracy. He left Europe, taking with him the invaluable, unforgettable (and horrific) contents of his Berlin Diary. Berlin Diary brings the reader as close as any reporter has ever been to Hitler and the rise of the Third Reich. Shirer's honest, lucid and passionate reporting of the brutality with which Hitler came to power and the immediate reactions of those who witnessed these events is for all time.--Publisher description.

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Language
English
Pages
627

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Berlin diary: the journal of a foreign correspondent, 1934-1941
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Name of designer, Gregory Gillbergh, provided by AIGA.

Rare Book copy: In original dust jacket and slipcase.

Published in
New York
Series
The American past, American past

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.5343
Library of Congress
D727 .S529 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 627 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
627

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44240033M
OCLC/WorldCat
17461528

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