
In 1933 Berlin, an American ambassador witnesses Hitler's terrifying rise through personal encounters with Nazi leaders. Debuting at #3 on NYT bestseller list, Larson's chilling narrative asks: How easily could we miss evil's emergence in plain sight?
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When William Dodd arrived in Berlin with his family in the summer of 1933, Hitler had been Chancellor for just five months. A modest University of Chicago history professor with Jeffersonian ideals, Dodd was an unlikely choice for Ambassador to Nazi Germany-a position several others had already declined. Accompanying him was his vivacious daughter Martha, recently separated from her husband and eager for adventure. Neither could have imagined they were stepping into what would become history's darkest regime. What makes their story so compelling is how it captures that precarious moment when the world could have recognized and possibly halted Nazi Germany's descent into barbarism. Berlin in 1933 presented a deceptive facade-cafes bustled along Unter den Linden, the Tiergarten (the "garden of beasts" from which the book takes its title) remained filled with strolling couples, and many Americans found Hitler's Germany exciting rather than alarming. Martha initially wrote home describing "a country in the process of tremendous changes, but one could live there easily and comfortably." Yet beneath this veneer of normalcy, something monstrous was taking shape. The first concentration camp at Dachau had already opened. Storm troopers conducted random beatings. Jewish businesses faced boycotts. The Dodds would become reluctant witnesses to evil's incremental rise, their experiences revealing how easily societies can normalize the unthinkable.
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