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William L. Shirer

    23 februari 1904 – 28 december 1993

    William Shirer was een Amerikaanse journalist en historicus, bekend om zijn radioverslaggeving vanuit Berlijn in de beginjaren van de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Zijn werken bieden gedetailleerde onderzoeken van historische gebeurtenissen, met een focus op de opkomst en val van het Derde Rijk en de ineenstorting van de Derde Republiek. Shirer putte uit zijn ervaringen als correspondent en zijn uitgebreide studie van archiefmateriaal en hedendaagse verslagen. Zijn schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door historische nauwkeurigheid en inzichtelijke observaties die hij tijdens zijn verblijf in Europa heeft opgedaan.

    William L. Shirer
    Gandhi
    The sinking of the Bismarck
    The nightmare years
    This is Berlin
    Berlin Diary
    The rise and fall of the Third Reich
    • The uncensored and intimate account of William L Shirer's experiences in Germany during World War II.

      Berlin Diary
    • This is Berlin

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,3(13)Tarief

      Radiocommentaren van de toenmalige CBS-correspondent in Berlijn.

      This is Berlin
    • Through these articles, translations of Hitler's speeches and his own broadcasts William Shirer shows how he tried to warn the Western world of the terrible evil that was arising in Germany. The author describes from first hand the years in which a collective madness gripped the German soul.

      The nightmare years
    • The Bismark was the greatest warship ever built, with guns so powerful and accurate it could destroy an enemy ship while safely staying outside the line of fire. But the Allies had to sink it…or risk losing the war. William Shirer, famed World War II correspondent and author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich , captures every suspenseful moment of the perilous mission. Most tragic of all was the loss of the HMS Hood , the British Navy’s star battleship, sunk by the Bismark in just minutes. However, a mixture of luck and new technology—including radar—turned the tide in the Allies’ favor.

      The sinking of the Bismarck
    • Gandhi

      A Memoir

      3,9(13)Tarief

      At the beginning of the 1930s, historian William L. Shirer was sent to India by the Chicago Tribune to cover the rise of the Independence Movement. During this time Shirer was privileged to observe Mahatma Gandhi as he launched the Civil Disobedience Campaign and to enjoy his personal friendship and confidence. In this fascinating memoir, Shirer writes perceptively and unforgettably about Gandhi's frailties as well as his accomplishments. Despite his greatness, Gandhi was the first to admit that he was a human being with his own prejudices and peculiarities: he could be stubborn and dictatorial, yet the magnificence of the man rose above all else. "Gandhi: A Memoir" sheds a special light on the man who left such an indelible imprint on India and the world.

      Gandhi