
What the Press Got Wrong About Hitler
Journalists accurately reported that the führer was a “Little Man” whom the whole world was laughing at. It didn’t matter.
Journalists accurately reported that the führer was a “Little Man” whom the whole world was laughing at. It didn’t matter.
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And start raising kind ones.
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It’s not just a phase.
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Trump never meant to keep his promises. His voters are starting to notice.
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A 300-page report makes for dismal reading.