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 Shirer, William Lawrence --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Shirer, William L. As a foreign correspondent in Europe during the 1930s, U.S. journalist and writer William L. Shirer witnessed firsthand the rise of Nazi Germany.
Shirer, William L. American journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his massive study The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (1960).
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 William Shirer
William Shirer realized his days in the German capital were numbered, yet the dedicated reported wished to stay as long as possible.
Shirer lost the sight of one eye in a skiing accident in the Alps in 1932; that disability complicated his work at the Bureau, but it was the spreading effects of the Great Depression that later cost Shirer his job.
Shirer later reported that “Each day there were long hours of questioning, with the Gestapo inquisitioners trying to break her down and make her admit what she in truth refused to: that she knew the contents of her letters and was really a courier in the service of shady business interests inside and outside Germany.
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 Bibliography & Bookstore - The Holocaust, Nazi Germany and World War II
Rubinstein, William D. The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews from the Nazis, London: Routledge, 1997.
Perl, William R. Operation Action: Rescue from the Holocaust.
Perl, William R. The Holocaust Conspiracy: An International Policy of Genocide.
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 Shirer, William L.
Shirer, William L. -- (William Lawrence),1904- Biography (4)
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 Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 07020 - SHIRER.WR
Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 07020 - SHIRER.WR An American journalist and author, Shirer was based in Berlin in 1934 when he began to report on the fate of the Jews and was often subjected to Nazi censorship.
He returned to Europe in 1943 as a war reporter, and remained through the Nuremberg trials.
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 1907. William L. Shirer (1904-93). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989
WILLIAM L. as reported by The New York Times, December 29, 1969, p.
Perhaps America will one day go fascist democratically, by popular vote.
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 William Lawrence Shirer An Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University
William Lawrence Shirer An Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University
Abstract: William L. Shirer reports from Berlin on reprisal bombing of London for British bombing of civilian targets in Germany.
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 William Lawrence Shirer GANDHI: A MEMOIR
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 Gandhi: A Memoir (Fireside Books (Holiday House)) - ''Shirer, William Lawrence''
Gandhi: A Memoir (Fireside Books (Holiday House)) - ''Shirer, William Lawrence''
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 Lawrence books on Lexybooks.com
The Collapse of the Third Republic: An Inquiry into the Fall of France in 1940 Shirer William Lawrence
Pregnancy and Your Baby's First Year (The Parent & Child) Lawrence,Kutner Ph.D. William Morrow 1993 1 Hardcover.
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 BERLIN DIARY The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941 - Shirer, William Lawrence
; Trade PB; The book that first established William Shirer as the foremost chronicler of Nazi Germany re-creates with vivid precision the train of events from Hitler's accession to Chamberlain's Munich capitulation through the fall of Poland, Belgium, Paris, and the government of France.
BERLIN DIARY The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941 - Shirer, William Lawrence
Keywords: World War II Price = 10.99 USD
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 William Lawrence Goodwin FACILITATING STUDENT LEARNING: AN INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
William Lawrence Goodwin FACILITATING STUDENT LEARNING: AN INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
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William Lee Johnson James Stewart - Harmonica for Young Beginners with CD
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 Rise and Fall of the Third Reich; Shirer, William Lawrence; Paperback; World Retail Store - English Books
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich; Shirer, William Lawrence; Paperback; World Retail Store - English Books
English Books > Humanities > History > European History (Ie Other Than Britain & Ireland) > European History: From C 1900 - > Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
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Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Wordsworth
Edward Albee, Robert Bolt, Truman Capote, Tom Cole, Christopher Durang, DuBose Heyward, Arthur Kopit, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Archibald MacLeish, David Mamet, Marsha Norman, Terrence Rattigan, Ntozake Shange, Neil Simon, Sam Shepard, Wendy Wasserstein, Orson Welles, Thornton Wilder, Tennessee Williams
At least six sonnets: William Shakespeare, John Milton, Edmund Spenser
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 EUI - LIB - New monographs May 2004
Robinson, William I. A theory of global capitalism.
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 Midwest Journalists: William Shirer, Louis Lochner, Vincent Sheean
Iowan William L. Shirer, for one, was baffled during his visit to the 1934 Nazi Party Rally in Nuernberg over how blindly Germans accepted Hitler’s ugly dictatorship; he compared Hitler’s speeches and the crowds’ reactions to Ozark revival meetings.
Is William Shirer’s visit to the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, for example, of purely “historical” interest, or does his reaction to it—his dumbfoundedness at the Germans’ willingness to be so blindly led by a powerful authority figure like Adolf Hitler—reflect a solidly acculturated value of individuality?
Midwest Journalists: William Shirer, Louis Lochner, Vincent Sheean
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 Shirer, William L. --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Shirer, William L. As a foreign correspondent in Europe during the 1930s, U.S. journalist and writer William L. Shirer witnessed firsthand the rise of Nazi Germany.
Shirer, William L. American journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his massive study The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (1960).
As William II he was also count of Holland, succeeding his father, Count Floris IV, in 1234.
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 Sourcebooks, Inc.
World War II on the Air focuses on how the broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevareid, William Shirer and other CBS correspondents shaped the way Americans experienced the war on the home front.
Eve of War: Edward R. Murrow (London) / William L. Shirer (Berlin)—August 28, 1939
The Ã’Phony WarÓ: Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer (Amsterdam)—January 18, 1940
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 The History Place - Books on Hitler's Germany
by William L. Shirer - This is still the best history of Hitler's Germany, written by an American journalist who witnessed many important events.
This is Shirer's private account as he watched Hitler take Germany down the road toward war in the last half of the 1930s.
CBS radio correspondent Shirer spent several years in close proximity to Hitler, witnessing the Nazi attempt to conquer Europe.
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 Marcy, William L --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Shirer, William L. As a foreign correspondent in Europe during the 1930s, U.S. journalist and writer William L. Shirer witnessed firsthand the rise of Nazi Germany.
"Marcy, William L" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
During a Congressional debate in 1831 a New York senator, William L. Marcy, used the phrase “to the victor belong the spoils.” This saying accurately described the spoils system of appointing...
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 Shirer, William Lawrence --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Shirer, William L. As a foreign correspondent in Europe during the 1930s, U.S. journalist and writer William L. Shirer witnessed firsthand the rise of Nazi Germany.
The U.S. poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti was one of the founders of the beat movement in San Francisco in the mid-1950s.
Playwright Jerome Lawrence was one half of one of the most prolific writing teams in the history of American theater.
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 Hitler and Christianity
William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Arrow, 1991
His Party Charter for the nascent Nazional Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei demanded in Article 24, in contrast to strong Christian control of German’s spiritual life, “complete freedom of religion” (in so far, of course, as that was not a “danger to Germany”) (William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Arrow, 1991).
William Sheridan Allen, The Nazi Seizure of Power, Penguin, 1995
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 Lawrence books on Crazyhorsebooks.com
0316787043 Trade PB; The book that first established William Shirer as the foremost chronicler of Nazi Germany re-creates with vivid precision the train of events from Hitler's accession to Chamberlain's Munich capitulation through the fall of Poland, Belgium, Paris, and the government of France.
Lawrence's recollections of these women and their place in the black culture of their day, which was also governed by color of skin and gender, make this a candid story devoid of rancor.
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 Radio Hall of Fame - William Paley, Pioneer
It was quickly recognized as one of the finest news organizations in the world, providing regularly scheduled reports and analysis from Edward R. Murrow, H. Kaltenborn, William L. Shirer and others.
William S. Paley was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
Born in Chicago in 1901, William S. Paley entered radio in 1928, when he became President of the struggling United Independent Broadcasters and its Columbia Network of Stations.
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 Spectator, The: Germany Calling: A Personal Biography of William Joyce, 'Lord Haw Haw' / Lord Haw-Haw: The English Voice of Nazi Germany
William Shirer, the great American correspondent who met William, by then known as Lord Haw-Haw, in Berlin in the early years of the war, commented acutely:
I feared she might be too kind and generous a person to get the measure of William Joyce, the cruel, brutal, vulgar, hate-filled propaganda director of the British Union of Fascists from 1934-37, who during the second world war became, as Lord Haw-Haw, the outstanding exponent of the Nazi cause in the English language.
On his mother's side, William was of Ulster Protestant stock, and he grew up as a passionate loyalist, who at the age of only 14 took the provocative step of attaching himself to the Black and Tans, the hated troops with whom the British tried to fight Irish independence.
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 Ad Age Advertising Century: People: William Paley
Paley signed Ball, Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, Ed Sullivan and Mary Tyler Moore; supported CBS News' Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevareid, William Shirer and Howard K. Smith; and saw CBS-TV acquire its "Tiffany network" luster that came to symbolize TV's golden age.
Paley then converted 36 popular CBS Radio shows to TV and gave Lucille Ball her "I Love Lucy" series.
Although Paley's CBS trailed David Sarnoff's NBC Radio Network in entertainment programming, once TV arrived in post-war America, Paley was ready.
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 Radio Hall of Fame - William Paley, Pioneer
It was quickly recognized as one of the finest news organizations in the world, providing regularly scheduled reports and analysis from Edward R. Murrow, H. Kaltenborn, William L. Shirer and others.
William S. Paley was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
Born in Chicago in 1901, William S. Paley entered radio in 1928, when he became President of the struggling United Independent Broadcasters and its Columbia Network of Stations.
www.radiohof.org /pioneer/williampaley.html   (217 words)

  
 Harvard Law School Forum. Records, 1946-2000: Finding Aid.
Sheen, Fulton J. Sherwood, Robert E. Shirer, William L. Shultz, George Pratt 1983-1985
Miller, William G. Millikan, Max F. Mills, Wilbur D. Mills, Wright C. Mitchell, Edgar D. Mitchell, Martha 1970
Douglas, Paul H. Douglas, William O. Draper, Theodore.
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 rare, out of print, antique and used books, maps and prints from Louella Kerr Fine Old & Rare Books
The Troubled Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy by William L.Shirer.
Louisa May. A modern biography by Martha Saxton.
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 Index for Book Reviews by Author
Shirer, William L. Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, The : Winter 1961
Williams, T. Harry : Americans at War : Spring 1961
Williams, David : Not in the Public Interest : Summer 1966
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