Hi!
Looking for a book that I know very little about. I heard from a Dan Carlin podcast a while ago about some stories compiled into a book. It was about people’s memoirs of pre-WWII Germany, like 1920s and 30s, and specifically them trying to and sometime successfully leaving Germany for various other places.
Sorry, I have very few details about it. Any chance someone knows what it is?
Thanks!
I know of this one because it is pretty famous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Thought_They_Were_Free
I’ve read people’s memoirs of escaping that regime but not a book about the memoirs of that period as a subject.
Oh cool, this is maybe what I was referring to anyway. Thanks for the link! I’ll be grabbing this
Check out this one too, it has a less defeatist attitude while also being practical and technically useful.
Whoa. You are amazing. Adding that to my read list.
NP, let me know if you need a copy
Here’s another suggestion I got about this
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780140020403/German-Short-Stories-Deutsche-Kurzgeshichten-0140020403/plp
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