Dan Seitz

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By the 1920s the standard accoutrements of twentieth-century mass consumption–the car, the refrigerator, the radio–were already establishing themselves as the norm in the United States, at a time when the enjoyment of these same commodities was limited to a restricted circle of the European upper middle class.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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