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Nazis
Why Do We Refuse to Believe Climate Change is Happening?
Jonathan Safran Foer on Humanity's Struggle with Apathy Bias
By
Jonathan Safran Foer
| October 4, 2019
How the Nazis Rose to Power as an Extremist Coalition of the Discontented
Chilling Reminders: As Late As 1928 the Nazis Were Polling at Less Than 3 Percent
By
Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson
| September 30, 2019
The Jazz Age Heiress Who Witnessed WWII Up Close
The Life and Times of Gertrude Legendre, No Ordinary Socialite
By
Peter Finn
| September 24, 2019
The Last Love Letters of Anti-Nazi German Resistance Fighters
Freya and Helmuth von Moltke: Love in a Time of War
By
Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Dorothea von Moltke, and Johannes von Moltke
| September 18, 2019
The Woman Who Beat the Nazis in Europe's Deadliest Horse Race
Lata Brandisová Probably Would Have Also Punched Them
By
Richard Askwith
| September 12, 2019
On Svetlana Alexievich: What Can a Book Do in the Face of War?
Last Witnesses">Rachel Seiffert Considers
Last Witnesses
By
Rachel Seiffert
| August 1, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Never Again What? On the Hard Questions Primo Levi's Still Asking
By
Giacomo Lichtner
| July 31, 2019
On Hitler's Last Desperate Plan to Destroy Paris
By
Jean Edward Smith
| July 30, 2019
On H.G. Adler's Lectures from a Concentration Camp
By
Peter Filkins
| March 13, 2019
Empathy Exams: On Fictionalizing Extremists
One Writer’s Activism is Another Writer’s Terrorism
By
Tobias Carroll
| February 1, 2019
The Act of Resistance the Nazis Used to Justify Kristallnacht
On the Assassination of Ernst vom Rath by 17-Year-Old Herschel Grynszpan
By
Stephen Koch
| January 31, 2019
My Name is Fritz Mayer: An Account of Buchenwald
"These were terrible hours, when we waited for our names to be called."
By
Mark Mayer
| January 25, 2019
On the British Brothers Who Infiltrated Nazi-Occupied France
"Theirs Would Be a Lonely Struggle"
By
Charles Glass
| September 28, 2018
On the Eerie Prescience of a Nazi-Era Diarist
Victor Klemperer and Relearning the Lessons of History
By
Daniel Crown
| August 6, 2018
Rebecca Solnit: Not Caring is a Political Art Form
On Melania Trump and the Politics of Disconnection
By
Rebecca Solnit
| June 22, 2018
Surviving 2017 with Borges: On the Art of Wonder and Wonder of Art
Considering Good, Evil, Nazis, and All the What-Ifs That Make a Life
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 10, 2018
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