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If I could make every Republican elected official read one book, it would be the memoirs of Papen, the aristocratic chancellor of Germany who dissolved the German parliament and enabled Adolf Hitler to rise to power. Published in 1952, the Memoirs of Franz von Papen is a study in self-deception by an intelligent man who knows he made terrible mistakes with horrific consequences but is still trying to explain that his choices were the best of bad ones available.
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Sounds like Traudl Junge in “Hitler’s Last Secretary” and her incomprehension about Hitler’s actions even though she was his personal secretary.
It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump
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