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Fascism: the most abused term in America

25 September 2020

5:34 AM

25 September 2020

5:34 AM

A well-dressed young man walks down the Potsdamer Straße in Berlin, days before the end of March in 1933. He’s going to the Kammergericht, where he works as a civil servant in the legal system. He’s not a Nazi, never will be. His life is ordinary enough, though it’s increasingly shadowed by a sense of terror and unreality.

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