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Phoenix: Last Train From Berlin: An Eye-Witness Account of Germany at War
Published in Paperback by Phoenix Press, London WC2 (2001)
Author: Howard K. Smith
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We didn't see THIS in the movies!
Howard K. Smith's 60 year old writing has an urgent, compelling feel which seems very relevant to our times. With personal anecdotes, facts and figures he illuminates the seduction of the German middle class into Nazism and their eventual betrayal and ruination by Hitler's policies. The internal fracture between eager industrialists who got on board with Hitler and the older, more conservative, landed gentry & industrialists who didn't like Hitler, but feared Bolsheviks even more, parallels the conflict between the established Prussian officer corp and the up and coming Wehrmacht and SS organizations. All this while the country began to bleed dry because of Hitler's crazed decision to attack Russia. Civilians endured huge hardships and shortages while at the same time Germany's military machine almost won the war. Smith's book is outstanding in that it gives the texture of daily life for Germans and how they resisted in small ways but ultimately rationalized the war under the renentless pounding of Nazi propaganda . Vivid descriptions of harrassment by the Gestapo of Smith and others in the foreigh correspondent sector. He emerges as an outspoken advocate for social change in the USA as well. easy, engaging read.

A well-done, first-hand account of Berlin during war
Howard K. Smith does a great job of describing his experiences in detail about his time spent in Berlin during the first few years of World War II.

During the final two-thirds of the book, the reader is a companion to Smith as he describes his increasingly darkening experiences in Berlin, culminating with his departure to Switzerland on the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Following the bombing, the Germans wouldn't allow anyone to leave the country, so Smith just made it.

My two complaints about the book:

1. It ends too early. There are pictures


Events Leading Up to My Death: The Life of a Twentieth-Century Reporter
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1996)
Author: Howard K. Smith
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Washington, D.C.: The Story of Our Nation's Capital
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (1967)
Author: Howard Kingsbury Smith
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