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Hitler also wrote that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a fabricated text that purported to expose a Jewish plot to control the world, [13] was an authentic document. This later became a part of the Nazi propaganda effort to justify persecution and annihilation of the Jews.
The Go-Between is a novel by L. P. Hartley published in 1953. His best-known work, it has been adapted several times for stage and screen. The book gives a critical view of society at the end of the Victorian era through the eyes of a naïve schoolboy outsider.
Wimbrow wrote The Guy in the Glass for publication in The American Magazine in 1934. It is often mistitled The Man In The Glass. It is often mistitled The Man In The Glass. The poem became a popular clipping passed between people, and the author's credit was often dropped, leading to inquiries as to the author in newspapers as early as 1938.
George Alexander Aberle (April 15, 1908 – March 4, 1995), known as eden ahbez, was an American songwriter and recording artist of the 1940s to 1960s, whose lifestyle in California was influential in the hippie movement.
Millay wrote: "The whole world holds in its arms today / The murdered village of Lidice, / Like the murdered body of a little child." [6] This article would serve as the basis of her 32-page work "Murder of Lidice," published by Harper and Brothers in 1942. [48] [49] The poem loosely served as the basis of the 1943 MGM movie Hitler's Madman ...
Between the World and Me is a 2015 nonfiction book written by American author Ta-Nehisi Coates and published by Spiegel & Grau.It was written by Coates as a letter to his then-teenage son about his perception of what the feelings, symbolism, and realities associated with being Black in the United States are.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), [1] known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist.He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," [2] with William Faulkner calling him "the father of American literature."
Yet the world would still be lonely, With such virtues only, Life to me dear, means just you. I care not for the stars that shine, I dare not hope to e'er be thine, I only know I love you, Love me, and the world is mine. [Chorus] I care not for the stars that shine, I dare not hope to e'er be thine, I only know I love you, Love me, and the ...