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WILLIAM L. SHIRER
BébKèn Diary (1941)
“By far the most important record of the Nazi
career of conquest that has yet been written.”
Henry Seidel Canby, B o ok-o-f-the-Month
Club News
HARRY W. FLANNERY
Assignment to Berlin (1942)
~ “Carries on. where Berlin Diary left off.”
New York Times Book Review
HOWARD K. SMITH
Last Train from Berlin (1942)
“Reveals clearly for the first time what the Russian
war has done to the Reich and disposes of many
myths regarding the invulnerability of the enemy
armor.” Frederick L. Schuman
THE RT. HON. LORD VANSITTART
Lessons of My Life (1943)
“He is the only first-flight statesman in the ranks
of the United Nations who has consistently talked
sense about the Germans and who is consistently
talking sense now.” Clifton Fadiman
Bones of Contention (1945)
“Sober, well-documented, closely reasoned
advocacy of a hard peace for Germany.” Time
These are Borzoi Books, published in New York by
Alfred A. Knopf
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