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This was the book which gave such an uncomfortably realistic account of Hitler's rise to power and of the National-Socialist ideology, that the author, then Berlin correspondent of the Chicago Daily News, was forced to leave Germany in spite of a strong unanimous protest from the members of the Berlin Foreign Press Association, of which he was president. That was in 1933.
A Penguin Special edition in fair condition. Although copy is intact with all pages present, the light cardboard covers has some tearing to the spine, and two torn-off corners, one front and one back.. The pages are tanned and the overall impression somewhat grubby, but not more so than one would expect of a book that is almost 90 years old.
Publisher: Penguin Books
Revised Edition (containing an additional chapter on the situation 4 years on), 2nd Impr. 1937
Language: English
Softcover: 278 pages
Dimensions: 180 x 110 x 30 mm (L x W x T)
Condition: Used