That's a very personal post for me, since I have lived through very similar conversations with my relatives. And yeah, I also more and more find myself going back to literature about Nazi Germany and life there for emotional/reasoning advice; unbelievably, it became relevant to any Russian-speaking person. I can also recommend Viktor Kle…
That's a very personal post for me, since I have lived through very similar conversations with my relatives. And yeah, I also more and more find myself going back to literature about Nazi Germany and life there for emotional/reasoning advice; unbelievably, it became relevant to any Russian-speaking person. I can also recommend Viktor Klemperer's "Language of the Third Reich", as one of the many answers to "Why?" and "How?".
That's a very personal post for me, since I have lived through very similar conversations with my relatives. And yeah, I also more and more find myself going back to literature about Nazi Germany and life there for emotional/reasoning advice; unbelievably, it became relevant to any Russian-speaking person. I can also recommend Viktor Klemperer's "Language of the Third Reich", as one of the many answers to "Why?" and "How?".
It sucks, man, it really does.
thank you❤️
and the book recommendation is very timely, might be useful as a research future essays! cheers
Yesterday, a new Vlad Vexler video dropped with some similar sentiments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdS-lwb58KU