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William Lawrence Shirer war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker, Journalist und Publizist. Er gilt als der bekannteste jener unabhängigen Zeitzeugen, die als Journalisten, Diplomaten oder Geschäftsleute über das Leben im Dritten Reich berichteten. Seine wichtigsten Bücher, sein „Berliner Tagebuch“ und die 1960 erschienene Studie Aufstieg und Fall des Dritten Reiches, wurden in mehr als ein Dutzend Sprachen übersetzt. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. Februar 1904 – 28. Dezember 1993   •   Andere Namen 威廉·勞倫斯·夏伊勒
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“What Wilson and Lloyd George failed to see was that the terms of peace which they were hammering out against the dogged resistance of Clemenceau and Foch, while seemingly severe enough, left Germany in the long run relatively stronger than before. Except for the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France in the west and the loss of some valuable industrialized frontier districts to the Poles, form whom the Germans had taken them originally, Germany remained virtually intact, greater in population and industrial capacity than France could ever be, and moreover with her cities, farms, and factories undamaged by the war, which had been fought in enemy lands. In terms of relative power in Europe, Germany's position was actually better in 1919 than in 1914, or would be as soon as the Allied victors carried out their promise to reduce their armaments to the level of the defeated. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had not been the catastrophe for Germany that Bismarck had feared, because there was no Russian empire to take advantage of it. Russia, beset by revolution and civil war, was for the present, and perhaps would be for years to come, impotent. In the place of this powerful country on her eastern border Germany now had small, unstable states which could not seriously threaten her and which one day might easily be made to return former German territory and even made to disappear from the map.”

William L. Shirer buch The Collapse of the Third Republic

The Collapse of the Third Republic (1969)

“Germany was to be made one vast wasteland. Nothing was to be left with which the German people might somehow survive their defeat.”

William L. Shirer buch The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960)

“The surrender that was to culminate in Munich had begun.”

William L. Shirer buch The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960)

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