torsdag 12 februari 2015

Pom Pom: Hoppelpoppel.

Hans Fallada: Alone in Berlin.

The little people, the so-called. ordinary graph is returned to a classic.

He lived the whole of Hitler's time in Germany, the German was.

His writing style reveals - at least to me, that he had been forced hard to please. The system forced, he says to have passed the mainstream, even if the write system rebels.

Alone in Berlin, clearly reveals that the people knew exactly the existence of concentration camps and tasks.

Post-war policy was told and led to believe for twenty years, that the common people Germany did not know no concentration camps. It was true only abroad. I understand that in Finland revealed throughout the camps awful truth only gradually In the 50's.

Democracy was not even born the concept. When the machinery of society is a powerful and massive, with no small resistance not even sand in the stroller. It is good that someone reminds us that today, when the Medo constantly diddle us to believe in ties what.

P.S. Hoppelpoppel is not alone in Berlin, but Hans Fallada´s second book.(Hoppelpoppel, wo bist du ?)

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