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This $25 Bundle Teaches You New Ways to Use AI for Marketing
Master everything from generating blogs and newsletters to creating campaign assets and bulk deliverables.
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Google Pixel 10a Store Page Suggests FaceTime Compatibility for iPhone Switchers: Here’s What It Means
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This $50 Job Hunt Helper Does More Than Get You Through ATS Filters
CareerSprinter helps you write your resume and cover letter, practice interviews, and negotiate your salary.
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Stay Alive: Berlin 1939-45 by Ian Buruma – how Berliners defied their Nazi masters
An immersive account of how the inhabitants of a liberal city – including the author’s father – survived fascism
In December 1941, the Nazi authorities received a letter from a soldier complaining that, on his recent leave in Berlin, he had been thoroughly disgusted by what he saw. While his comrades were dying at the front, plenty of young men appeared to have dodged military duty and were now to be found carousing in Berlin’s packed bars. The women were no better: husbandless but flush with ration coupons purloined from soldiers on leave, they were busy gorging themselves. “If Berlin were Germany,” huffed the complainant, “we would have lost this war years ago.”
Berlin had always been a case apart. The legacy of the wild Weimar years – all that artistic and political radicalism, not to mention louche living – had continued under the Third Reich. The city remained defiantly itself and, despite the efforts of high command, mulish about being told what to do. That, at least, had been the situation in 1941.

