“All industrial plants, all important electrical facilities, water works, gas works, food stores and clothing stores; all bridges, all railway and communication installations, all waterways, all ships, all freight cars and all locomotives.”

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960)

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American journalist 1904–1993

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