Erin McKean goes down a rabbit hole of WWII resistance diaries, “dipping into the thoughts of people who were also made heartsick and distressed by fascist politics”.
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Erin McKean goes down a rabbit hole of WWII resistance diaries, “dipping into the thoughts of people who were also made heartsick and distressed by fascist politics”.
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I loved this. I'd add Franz Jägerstätter's *Letters and Writings from Prison* to the list. You might be familiar with his story from Malick's *A Hidden Life* released a few years ago.
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