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- Hitlerland abstract "Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power is a 2012 non-fiction book by Andrew Nagorski.The book covers the years before Hitler ascended to power in Germany—roughly 1922 through 1941, focusing on opinions of Hitler held by Americans. It features accounts by the first Americans to meet Hitler, before he became famous even in Germany. Figures who appear include: William Dodd, U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Martha Dodd, daughter of the Ambassador, had numerous affairs with renowned figures in Berlin, became a Soviet agent. W.E.B. Du Bois Ernst Hanfstaengl, German/American close friend of Adolf Hitler. Sometimes known as "Hitler's Piano Player" Richard Helms Later head of the CIA Ben Hecht Adolf Hitler Philip Johnson Future influential American architect, and admirer of the Nazis. H. V. Kaltenborn, famed American radio announcer, doubted Nazi brutality until he and his son were beaten for not giving the Nazi salute in 1933. George F. Kennan Later famous as the architect of containment H.R. Knickerbocker Sinclair Lewis Charles Lindbergh An admirer of the Nazis, though also spied on them to report to Roosevelt on their air power. Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Chicago Daily News Berlin bureau chief, one of the first to report Nazi atrocities, lived in daily peril due to his reports of Nazi atrocities. Eventually forced to flee Germany due to threats on his life. George S. Messersmith, U.S. Consul in Berlin who very early signaled to American officials the dangers of Nazism and Hitler. Jesse Owens Winner of four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics Franz von Papen, Vice Chancellor under Hindenburg. Sigrid Schultz, popular hostess in Berlin William Shirer, foreign correspondent for the International News Service and later for CBS. Howard K. Smith Truman Smith The first American official to meet Hitler. Dorothy Thompson Karl Henry von Wiegand First American reporter to interview Hitler, in 1922, his views became enormously influential in American views of Hitler Thomas Wolfe".
- Hitlerland author Andrew_Nagorski.
- Hitlerland isbn "143919100X".
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- Hitlerland numberOfPages "400".
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- Hitlerland author Andrew_Nagorski.
- Hitlerland country "United States".
- Hitlerland genre "History".
- Hitlerland isbn "143919100".
- Hitlerland language "English".
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- Hitlerland name "Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power".
- Hitlerland pages "400".
- Hitlerland published "2012".
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- Hitlerland comment "Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power is a 2012 non-fiction book by Andrew Nagorski.The book covers the years before Hitler ascended to power in Germany—roughly 1922 through 1941, focusing on opinions of Hitler held by Americans. It features accounts by the first Americans to meet Hitler, before he became famous even in Germany. Figures who appear include: William Dodd, U.S. Ambassador to Germany.".
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