Through Embassy Eyes Martha Dodd 1939 Third Printing Political History Harcourt
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Through Embassy Eyes by Martha Dodd offers a unique and intimate perspective on the political landscape of the 1930s, particularly focusing on Nazi Germany and the diplomatic activities surrounding it. This 1939 third printing edition, published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, provides firsthand insights through the eyes of an American diplomat's daughter, capturing significant historical events, espionage, and the rise of fascism during a precarious era.
The book features detailed chapters covering Nazi personalities, the diplomatic corps in Berlin, and the impact of fascism, enriched with black and white photographs including the American Chancery in Berlin. As a compelling nonfiction narrative, it is a valuable resource for historians, political science enthusiasts, and collectors interested in pre-World War II history. This edition retains its original red cloth hardcover and contains library markings from the Will Rogers Library in Marshall, Oklahoma, adding to its provenance.
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