1996-01-15 - They Thought They Were Free

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From: mrm@netcom.com (Marianne Mueller)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: mrm@netcom.com (Marianne Mueller)
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 96 12:04:49 PST
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Subject: They Thought They Were Free
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As long as we're on the subject of recommending books ...
a great one is Milton Mayer's "They Thought They Were Free", 
interviews with ten Germans post-war.     The title pretty
much sums it up.   Mayer was an excellent writer and journalist.
The book is hard to find.   

title: "they thought they were free: the germans, 1933-45"
author:  milton mayer
University of Chicago Press, 1955
ISBN 0-226-51190-1 (cloth)
ISBN 0-226-51192-8 (paper) 
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 55-5137

One quote at the beginning of the book: 

  The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself
     "God, I thank Thee, that I am not as other men are." 

Here's hoping cypherpunks don't start echoing that sentiment ...

Marianne







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