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"Even now," wrote Christopher Isherwood in his "Berlin Diary" of
1933, "I can't altogether believe that any of this has really
happened." Three years later, W. E. B. DuBois described Germany as
"silent, nervous, suppressed; it speaks in whispers." In contrast,
a young John F. Kennedy, in the journal he kept on a German tour in
1937, wrote, "The Germans really are too good--it makes people gang
against them for protection."
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