In 1941, a number of years after being the first American journalist expelled from Nazi Germany, Dorothy Thompson wrote an essay called “Who Goes Nazi?” In it, she’s at a fictional cocktail party in the US and she’s basically going around commenting on who she think, if the time came, would “go Nazi.” Her comments and predictions are not really about, “oh, I heard this guy say this thing,” but rather about their upbringing and personality.
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In 1941, a number of years after being the first American journalist expelled from Nazi Germany, Dorothy Thompson wrote an essay called “Who Goes Nazi?” In it, she’s at a fictional cocktail party in the US and she’s basically going around commenting on who she think, if the time came, would “go Nazi.” Her comments and predictions are not really about, “oh, I heard this guy say this thing,” but rather about their upbringing and personality.