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Goodbye to Berlin / Christopher Isherwood
Hitler in the elevator / Georges Simenon
Why could the Nazis come? / AnneMarie Schwarzenbach
Hitler needs a woman / Martha Dodd
The sick man of Europe / Gunnar Ekelöf
A sort of simultaneity / Jean-Paul Sartre
"Are you still alive?" 30 June 1934 / Martha Dodd
The miracle of life / Max Frisch
On the Rhine with Mitzi / Virginia Woolf
Harvest Festival, 1935 / Konrad Warner
The dream of sixty million people / Denis de Rougemont
A party for Tom / Martha Dodd
"I have a thing to tell you" / Thomas Wolfe
Into the bottomless pit / Albert Camus
What of the color-line? / W.E.B. Du Bois
HH without ceasing / Samuel Beckett
A race of thieves / Jean Genet
The Germans really are too good / John F. Kennedy
A visit to Heinrich Heine / Maria Leitner
The yellow face / Shi Min
Göring's cup / Richard Hillary
A demonstration against the war / William Shirer
Kristallnacht / René Juvet
Berlin in the summer of 1939 / Heinrich Hauser
Counterattack / William Shirer
Audience / Sven Hedin
Fevered German dreams / Meinrad Inglin
At Göring's table / Sven Hedin
Half moon and swastika / Karen Blixen
The Germans' mood swings / Howard K. Smith
In the wild west bar / Harry Flannery
Special press conference, 9 October 1941 / Howard K. Smith
The heaven of Nieflheim / Jacques Chardonne
"The enemy is listening!" / József Nyírö
At the lion's tail / Howard K. Smith
Don't throw stones at the pianist! / Gösta Block
In the dying city / Konrad Warner
"Tomorrow I have to go back to the camp" / René Juvet
"Will exchange skillet for picture of the Führer" / Konrad Warner
Carpet bombing / Theo Findahl
Leipzig is dead! / René Schindler
The sky is red / Theo Findahl
Children's games / Jacob Kronika
Nineveh is a great city / Theo Findahl
"I must speak to the Führer!" / Jacob Kronika
Crispbread from Stockholm / Theo Findahl
Twilight of the gods / Wiking Jerk
The final days / Jacob Kronika
The first "Amerikanski" in Berlin / Virginia Irwin
The propaganda minister's corpse / Wiking Jerk
Cry for vengeance / Jacob Kronika
Eighth of May 1945 / Theo Findahl.

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