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File Size: 5814 KB

Print Length: 51 pages

Publisher: Amazon Original Stories (December 18, 2018)

Publication Date: December 18, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07JZ21KMT

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Important lessons to be applied to present day political situation. There. Never mentioned the T word .

Like an AP story, informative and well-written, but short. This is an intriguing and underserved part of WWII history. It would be great if Petty wrote a longer second edition.

This was a pager turner for me. Showing the desmantlement of German democrated societyfrom the perspective of this left wing newspaper

Fantastic to hear what it was like for the soldiers facing the onslaught of D-Day, amazing!

Read this book in one night coupled with my fierce hatred of Hitler in the back of my mind who where these journalist they claim to be social democrats is that a dog whistle or code for being communist. It seam like two evil groups fighting each other.Yet on the other hand these journalist where very brave men.I gave this a two star rating only because i kept wondering if the author was sending a subliminal message in using the term a (few times) Make Germany Great Again just wondering?

From the introduction of this book, you know exactly why it was written. If you can't tell right away, by the end of the intro, when you read the phrase "make their country great again" you know for sure. The rest of the book confirms it.And this isn't a bad thing - we need to be reminded that history DOES, in fact, repeat itself. We need to know history so that we can react differently. The people in Depression-era Germany surely thought "It can't happen here!" just as 21st Century Americans do. In that way, the book is valuable (if a bit heavy-handed even as it attempts to be subtle).The problem is that the book lacks depth. I didn't feel I knew anything about these people beyond their Social Democratic philosophy and their love for the Weimar Republic. I also would have liked to have learned more about the other newspapers that opposed Hitler - the author tantalizes us with their names at the beginning of the book, but leaves them alone to focus on one paper. We're even shown a glimpse of early opposition within the Nazi Party itself, and nothing more is mentioned. I understand that these references fall outside of the scope of what the author intended to tell about, but it seems that only a small fragment of the story is told, and now I want more.

Petty concisely describes the perils of being a journalist in Nazi Germany, specifically for the Munich Post. Nazi thugs trashed the newspaper's offices and sent editors and employees into hiding. One editor met his death at Dachau. Such is the danger of a leader who destroys the media. While this work has been a decades-long project, its release in 2018 is particularly auspicious as it warns us of the history that is being repeated in the U. S. Our leaders must never be allowed to vilify the media and citizens should not allow themselves to believe the media are enemies of the people. Indeed, both the media and our leaders must be held accountable for the truth.

It is 2019, and we are living in a world where a reality TV megalomaniac is in the White House. This small-handed, tweeting demagogue who fans the flames of intolerance, governs as if he were trying to impress his colluder-in-arms, Vladmerder Poo-tun. Somehow by a wretched twist of fate, we got to this point in modern day history, despite all the warnings and countless lessons from history past.With that being said, make no mistake as to who 'Enemy of the People: The Untold Story of the Journalists Who Opposed Hitler' by Terrence Petty, is really comparing the mustachioed Chancellor of Germany to. Said orange clown tweets up a storm, calling CNN, The NY Times, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News et al., "the fake news media." Specifically on February 17, 2017 at 1:48pm EST, he called these news organizations "the enemy of the American people." Statements which are not only inflammatory, but are in fact dangerous. Additionally, him calling anyone "fake news" is the biggest laugh this side of humanity. He has made 6,420 (six-thousand, four hundred and twenty) false or misleading claims over a period of 649 days, as of October 30th, 2018, according to a reputable fact checking database. Despite his constant lies and his skulduggery, this Liar-in-Chief has the audacity to call journalists and the media at large, "the enemy of the American people." Him having zero self-awareness is an understatement.As I read this piece by Terrence Petty, it was chilling to contemplate the similarities of Hitler's acrimonious relationship with the German press, specifically the Munich Post, compared with the aforementioned Individual-1's rancor against the media today. Petty's story gives examples of how Hitler maneuvered, finagled, lied, cheated, and stole his way to the top, to then later successfully squash anyone and anything who called him out on his despotic tendencies. 1931-1945 Nazi Germany, meet 2014-present day United States. The similarities, I guarantee you, are not a hyperbole. Petty does not draw a direct comparison of the two men by name, but it is heavily implied and it is quite clear that this comparison is the underlying subtext and the reason for this piece. There are legitimate comparisons to be considered.Given by Petty, the following are examples of what Hitler did in relation to this subject matter. In brackets are questions I think you should ask yourself as you read.1. Hitler employed drama, rhetorical skills, giving German citizens empty promises of how much "greater" it will be with him at the helm. [What's the current slogan being parroted by smelly-mouthed, toothless degenerates who have hanging guts and who wear red hats that have white stitched lettering?]2. German papers reported examples of how Hitler abandoned Germans in South Tyrol in order to curry favor with Mussolini. [Who won't directly condemn Poo-tun or take any direct sanctions against Russia, even when his own cowardly GOP party advises him to do so?]3. The torching of the Reichstag, Germany's national parliament, in February 1933 by a Dutch anarchist, was exploited by Hitler as an excuse to impose draconian measures. [Who is currently hatefully scapegoating immigrants, Mexicans, Muslims, for the troubles of America, leading him to enact useless executive orders for travel bans, building of walls, government shutdown?]4. The Nazis exaggerated the number of people who attended one of their major congress. [Who told his press secretary to lie about and he himself keeps lying about the size of his inauguration crowd?]5. When Hitler did not like the journalistic reporting about him or the Nazi party, he punched back by filing lawsuits. [Google to see the list of litigation involving the orange Liar-in-Chief]6. In one of these lawsuit trials, suspicions were raised that Hitler was receiving money from Italy in exchange for not laying claim to that country's Tyrol region. [Collusion, anyone? Mueller time!!!]Plus many more.There is also a comparison to be made between the Munich Post's brave reporters who were arrested, beaten, jailed, and worse, to the brave modern day journalists such as Jamal Khashoggi, who was brutally murdered in October 2018 for carrying on his work as a journalist. The comparison also extends to the steadfast and uncompromising journalists currently at The NY Times, The Washington Post, Reuters, The Associated Press, et al., who carry on their important work despite being maligned and unfairly derided by an orange clown who has a cataclysmic ego. NONE of these journalists are enemy of the American people. These journalists, past and present, are brave men and women who through thick and thin, and even at the detriment of their own safety, they seek facts and they seek the truth. No person who lives by these admirable principles is the enemy of anyone. The media is NOT the enemy of anyone. We as a nation are thankful and we are grateful for all the work journalists do by reporting the facts as they investigate them. America definitely has an enemy, but I assure you that it is not journalists. The German people had an enemy, but it wasn't the Munich Post. From Germany's past under the Nazi regime, to modern day U.S, add two and two to know who the real danger was and is.This story by Terrence Petty is a very important one. Despite all that I myself have read prior and despite all I know about WWII, surprisingly, this specific story about the Munich Post is one I had never heard about. It is a necessary story to know and we must not forget it. I wished my elementary, and high school teachers had mentioned it while I was in school because in addition to all the important facts and lessons about WWII they taught, this story must also be taught to other young minds as they come up in the world.The reason I've rated it 3-stars out of 5 is because I truly wished Petty had delved deeper. I feel that his writing only touched the surface, skimmed the history, when I think with more time, he could have given more thorough details. I would have loved to know more specific details of how the newspaper got started, more details on the publication's day to day operations, plus more in-depth biographies of the reporters and other workers at the newspaper. I would have loved it if Petty had conducted interviews with the descendants of the Munich Post's reporters; I would have loved to know details on how much the newspaper cost, which companies advertised in it, and what the newspaper's distribution and readership stats were. I also would have loved to read excerpts as well as full reprinted copies of actual issues from the publication. I think Petty could have done a whole lot more with this story than he did here. It makes me wonder if it was due to the interest of time, meaning how timely what happened with the Munich Post, mirrors what is happening right now, if that is why this work was condensed and rushed out. Because yes, it does feel rushed.Despite this story's painful brevity, it is good for what it is and I highly recommend it.

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