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Dorothy Thompson first interviewed Adolf Hitler in 1931, before he took power, and in 1934, she earned the distinction of being the first American journalist expelled from Nazi Germany on his orders. Between 1935 and 1944, she wrote five essays for Foreign Affairs, drawing on her years reporting in Germany to shed light on developments in an increasingly closed and totalitarian country. In “The Problem Child of Europe,” Thompson grappled with the seemingly incomprehensible rise of the Nazi regime and distortion of German society. “One cannot avoid recognizing that the West confronts the greatest danger in her whole history,” she wrote. “But the recognition should lead us to the realization of what a renascence is demanded.” — Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Editor
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