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<let name=data index=Date>1941-08</let>
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<let name=data index=Author>Dorothy Thompson</let>
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[[title/short::Who Goes Nazi]]
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* '''when''': [[when posted::1941/08]]
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* '''author''': [[author::Dorothy Thompson]]
<let name=data index=Title>Who Goes Nazi?</let>
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<let name=data index=TextShort>&ldquo;It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one's acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go [[Nazi]].&rdquo;</let>
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* '''topics''': [[topic::Nazism]] [[topic::Americanism]]
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* '''link''': [[URL::https://harpers.org/archive/1941/08/who-goes-nazi/]]
<p>It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one's acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go [[Nazi]]. By now, I think I know. I have gone through the experience many times &ndash; in Germany, in Austria, and in France. I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom [[democracy]] itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers. And I also know those who never, under any conceivable circumstances, would become Nazis.</p>
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* '''title''': [[title::Who Goes Nazi?]]
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* '''summary''': [[Summary::"It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one's acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go [[Nazi]]."]]
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"It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one's acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go [[Nazi]]. By now, I think I know. I have gone through the experience many times &ndash; in Germany, in Austria, and in France. I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom [[democracy]] itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers. And I also know those who never, under any conceivable circumstances, would become Nazis."
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 29 April 2020

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"It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one's acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go Nazi. By now, I think I know. I have gone through the experience many times – in Germany, in Austria, and in France. I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom democracy itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers. And I also know those who never, under any conceivable circumstances, would become Nazis."