Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934–1941

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By the acclaimed journalist and bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, this day-by-day, eyewitness account of the momentous events leading up to World War II in Europe is now available in a new paperback edition. CBS radio broadcaster William L. Shirer was virtually unknown in 1940 when he decided there might be a book in the diary he had kept in Europe during the 1930s—specifically those sections dealing with the collapse of the European democracies and the rise of Nazi Germany. Berlin Diary first appeared in 1941, and the timing was perfect. The energy, the passion, the electricity in it were palpable. The book was an instant success, and it became the frame of reference against which thoughtful Americans judged the rush of events in Europe. It exactly matched journalist to event: the right reporter at the right place at the right time. It stood, and still stands, as so few books have ever done—a pure act of journalistic witness.

Author(s): William L. Shirer
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 605
Tags: History;WWII;WW2;War;Nazis;Germany;Hitler;World War;America;USA;Europe;Nazism;Berlin;Diary;

Foreword
Part I—Prelude to War
January 11, 1934—December 2, 1934
January 14, 1935—December 30, 1935
January 4, 1936—December 25, 1936
April 8, 1937—December 25, 1937
February 5, 1938—December 26, 1938
January 11, 1939—September 1, 1939
Part II—The War
September 1, 1939, Later—December 31, 1939
January 1, 1940—December 13, 1940
Notes