An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II. For 22 years Donald Day (1895-1966) was the only American journalist stationed in Europe north of Berlin. From Poland,Finland, Latvia, Sweden and elsewhere in northern and central Europe, he covered events as correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Convinced that Third Reich Germany was Europe’s only bulwark against Soviet tyranny. He, of course, is denounced and defamed nowadays as a raging “anti-semite” for exposing the culprits behind communism.
Book Details
Author
Sabine Baring-Gould
Page Count
220
Cover Type
Paperback
Weight
17 oz
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