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− | '''Hans Borgelt''' was a German journalist during | + | '''Hans Borgelt''' was a German journalist during 1930-1945 in Germany. After the war he was interviewed about his journalism and he stated: |
:We felt... I felt relatively free. I always thought that I could write what I wanted, but strangely enough, but years later when I read the articles which I had written then, I was surprised at... the inhibited style in which they were written, as if my brain had been standing to attention awaiting orders.<ref>Guido Knopp and Peter Hartl, Hitler's Henchmen: The Firebrand Goebbels, Part 2, 4:00 min mark.</ref> | :We felt... I felt relatively free. I always thought that I could write what I wanted, but strangely enough, but years later when I read the articles which I had written then, I was surprised at... the inhibited style in which they were written, as if my brain had been standing to attention awaiting orders.<ref>Guido Knopp and Peter Hartl, Hitler's Henchmen: The Firebrand Goebbels, Part 2, 4:00 min mark.</ref> |
Revision as of 23:54, 10 September 2008
Hans Borgelt was a German journalist during 1930-1945 in Germany. After the war he was interviewed about his journalism and he stated:
- We felt... I felt relatively free. I always thought that I could write what I wanted, but strangely enough, but years later when I read the articles which I had written then, I was surprised at... the inhibited style in which they were written, as if my brain had been standing to attention awaiting orders.[1]