Biography
Berlin Diary
William L. Shirer · 2000
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2,830·Proven
26 yrs
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Why it endured
A work of fiction by William L. Shirer, published in 2000. Berlin Diary has become a lasting reference in its field — valued for its insight, clarity, and enduring relevance.
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Nassim Nicholas TalebAuthor & risk analyst
“Surprisingly, the book that influenced me was not written by someone in the thinking business but by a journalist: William Shirer’s Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934–1941. Shirer was a radio correspondent, famous for his book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.”