Description: Munich Playground. Ernest R. Pope. Softcover. Independently published 2016.Very good condition. The binding is tight. No creasing of the spine. The pages are clean, no markings, no creasing or tears. The covers are clean with very minimal wear. Free domestic shipping USPS Media Mail. Dateline 1941: Hitler's forces have smashed into western Europe, defeated France, threatened England, and attacked Russia. Many people think of them as "an awe-inspiring group of ascetic, fanatic, and inhuman supermen." Ernest R. Pope knew all too well how illusory this idea was. As senior correspondent for Reuters in Munich from 1936-1941, American Ernest Pope saw the cruel and outrageous behavior of Nazis in their native habitat. In Munich they ran wild, let their hair down, and indulged in every fantasy money and power could avail them. Pope has all the gossip...and the confirmed stories. "I have seen the leading actors in the Nazi tragedy, playing their parts on the Bavarian stage. Long before the climax—the outbreak of the war—I knew what the denouement in Hitler's theater would be." Pope knew, saw, and/or interviewed all the top Nazis and dozens of lower-level officials, including some of Hitler's security. He saw the Nazis for what they were: a corrupt, debauched, all-too-human menace. Once back in the U.S., Pope let loose his frustration and ire at what he'd seen—but couldn't write about when he was reporting from Germany. With great humor and fast-paced prose, he writes of encounters with Hitler, Hess, Streicher, and many more. He was in Munich during the fated compromise with Chamberlain. He reported on the Nazi invasions of Austria and Czechoslovakia. He reported on Hitler's obsession with Dorothy van Bruck's "blitz-tease" and he knew Hitler's English girlfriend, Unity Mitford. Pope turns his savage wit and erudition on his former hosts. Fluent in Bavarian German dialect, Pope made many friends in Munich with citizens and officials alike. He heard jokes from Munichers that could get them thrown in a concentration camp and he poked fun at Nazis whenever he dared. You won't find another account like this of the Nazis in their favorite playground. Pope turns serious in the final chapters. As he left Germany, he knew he was saying goodbye to friends he would never see again.
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Book Title: Munich Playground
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Independently Published
Original Language: English
Item Length: 6 in
Intended Audience: Adults
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Edition: First Edition
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Publication Year: 2016
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 9 in
Author: Ernest R. Pope
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Genre: Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, History, Military, Politics & Society, War & Combat
Topic: Cultural History, Military History, Political History, Popular Culture, World War II, Journalism, German History, Munich
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 25 oz
Item Width: 1 in
Number of Pages: 246