HOW NAZIS ARE MADE
PERSONAL HISTORY, which is an autobiographical account of Ingo Hasselbach, the East German founder of the National Alternative neo-Nazi party. Hasselbach arrived in the U.S. two days before the...
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In the winter of 1940, The Atlantic Monthly invited Peter Viereck, a twenty-three-year-old Harvard graduate who had won the college’s top essay and poetry prizes, to write about “the meaning of young...
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LIFE AND LETTERS about invasion stories… Tells about “The Battle of Dorking,” a 19th century short story by Lieutenant-Colenel George Tomkyns Chesney. The story, which describes the invasion of England...
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One day last March, on the stage of a theatre in central Paris, a light-skinned black man named Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala sat with his hands clasped over his knees. Next to him, smiling into the lights,...
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