单词 | Shirer |
例句 | I ate my corned-beef hash, then made down my bed and dug out Shirer’s Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z Robert R. McCormick, said in a memo, “This guy Shirer is as heavy as a bride’s cake.” Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer helped put Hitler and the Holocaust back on the table, in terms of discussion by average Americans. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer was in Berlin in the 1930s as a radio correspondent. Q&A: Author Erik Larson nervously awaits arrival of 'Beasts' 2011-05-09T15:32:05Z He sometimes had to “indicate a truth or an official lie by the tone and inflection of the voice,” Shirer wrote, or “by a pause held longer than is natural.” Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer went to Berlin, in 1934, for Universal Service, a news company owned by William Randolph Hearst. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z It’s this Shirer — the human being, a man of determination and steely nerve — that Mr. Wick gets onto the pages of his book. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z William L. Shirer, growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was 15 when Reed’s book came out. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Mr. Wick implies that Shirer, under these restrictions, might have left sooner, or been kicked out, as were some other Western reporters. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Many people my age remember, as children, seeing their parents’ copy of Shirer’s glowering book; its cover was black, with a talismanic swastika on the front and spine. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z There’s no more lighting bar tops on fire, and as the former bartender Shirer Burkett said, “I wore polyester leisure suits and made people drink out of my platform shoes. It’s more Disneyland now.” Women Still Rule the Coyote Ugly Saloon, 25 Years Later 2018-03-12T04:00:00Z The author is at his best sifting through the moral complexities of Shirer’s situation as a Nazi-era reporter in Berlin. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z That was what was interesting from the William Shirer diaries . . . about his broadcast. "It's our foundation myth": PBS' "World on Fire" challenges the World War II narrative we know 2020-04-05T04:00:00Z Back in the United States, Shirer hosted a Sunday morning news and analysis radio show on CBS before being fired, apparently for his left-leaning political views. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer knew early that he wanted to be a foreign correspondent. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z To stay in Berlin, Shirer’s reporting needed to avoid offending his Nazi minders. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer is nearly always seen from only one limited perspective — Shirer’s own. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Mr. Wick sticks close to the plain facts of Shirer’s story, taken from his copious letters and journals. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z William L. Shirer was a balding, mild-mannered man who smoked a pipe and loved Mozart. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Mr. Wick, a senior editor at Newsday, has not written, alas, a proper biography of Shirer. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z No larger story is told about the war correspondents of Shirer’s generation. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z Shirer’s great book, “The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany,” published in 1960, was the first serious narrative history of Hitler’s reign, and it became a cultural event. Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z By not getting a full grasp of what was happening to the Jews, Mr. Wick writes, Shirer and others “missed the central story of Germany and World War II.” Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z The Christian author, radio host, and father of Priscilla Shirer, a Bible teacher and actress, believes the outbreak is a chance for a "divine reset." Tony Evans focuses on 'divine reset' amid coroanvirus ministry 2020-04-16T04:00:00Z Director Alex and his brother, Stephen Kendrick, who is one of the producers, and Priscilla Shirer, an actress and Bible teacher, sat down with "Fox & Friends" Tuesday to discuss the new flick. Christian filmmaker on why ‘Overcomer’ is ‘relevant for this generation’ 2019-08-21T04:00:00Z Shirer fumed, “My God! Here was the old continent on the brink of war…and the network was most reluctant to provide five minutes a day from here to report it.” What if we covered the climate crisis like we did the start of World War II? | Bill Moyers 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z Dugan Shirer drove in its only run with an RBI double. Washington baseball salvages finale of series in Oregon 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z “When he came to speak to us, someone in the class asked William L. Shirer how long it took to write a 1½ -minute spot from Berlin, and he said, ‘20 years.’ Bernard Redmont, award-winning foreign correspondent, dies at 98 2017-01-27T05:00:00Z Re “Forget the Quarterback Sneak: A Deception Play for the Ages,” Jan. 16: The deception in the article pales in creativity beside that described by William Shirer in his memoir “20th Century Journey.” Letters to the Editor 2016-01-23T05:00:00Z It marks the acting debut of Priscilla Shirer, a spiritual speaker and author. Prayer film War Room tops North American box office chart - BBC News 2015-09-07T04:00:00Z Ms. Shirer plays the lead character, Elizabeth Jordan, and Ms. Moore makes a cameo appearance as Mandy. Christian filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick gain Republican presidential followers 2015-08-10T04:00:00Z At age 10, I read William Shirer’s “The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler,” which I borrowed from the school library. ‘Trigger warnings’ on literature are an unnecessary coddling of college students Contributing little to the weight of the rig was a book by William Shirer on Mahatma Gandhi. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult But I realized, as I pedaled north, that I would have to learn to distinguish between the nurturing and noxious roots Atmananda had sown in my mind without Shirer's help. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult I pictured Shirer as a young man, contemplating the life and lessons of Mahatma Gandhi. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult The cast includes popular Christian authors and speakers Priscilla Evans Shirer and Beth Moore. Christian filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick gain Republican presidential followers 2015-08-10T04:00:00Z In this day and age, I wonder if Shirer’s classic might be banned from libraries and college syllabuses, either by Holocaust deniers or professors leery of triggering a student’s trauma. ‘Trigger warnings’ on literature are an unnecessary coddling of college students William L. Shirer was the only correspondent sent by an American newspaper to cover India's revolution. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult "Would you like to meet Shirer?" she offered. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult I later looked to Gandhi and to William Shirer for answers. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult But it was more than pride which attracted me to Shirer's Gandhi: A Memoir. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult I wanted to tell Shirer that I had seen Atmananda's seemingly tight-knit community transform into a group of fearful, paranoid people. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult |
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