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The Land of Deepening Shadow: Germany-at-War

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A journalist's on-the-ground account of Germany during the war, combining travel narrative and investigative reportage. It details attempts to enter restricted areas, everyday effects of shortages and military administration, and systematic censorship that extends from the press and pulpit to universities and the cinema. Chapters chronicle propaganda techniques, preventive arrests, police and spy networks in occupied regions, enforced labor and industrial strain, and the social costs borne by women, children, and workers. The book moves between personal observation and interviews to sketch how official deception, tight control of information, and martial law shaped civilian life and national discourse.

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D. Thomas Curtin

D. Thomas Curtin was an American author known for his insightful observations during a tumultuous period in history. His notable work, "The Land of Deepening Shadow: Germany-at-War," provides a detailed account of Germany during World War I, reflecting on the social and political climate of the time. Curtin's writing offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of war and its impact on society, making his contributions to literature significant for those interested in historical narratives and wartime experiences.

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