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Herzog, Rudolph - Dead Funny: Telling Jokes in Hitler's Germany
Herzog, Rudolph - Dead Funny: Telling Jokes in Hitler's Germany
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Hitler and Göring are standing on top of the Berlin radio tower. Hitler says he wants to do something to put a smile on the Berliners’
faces. Göring says, “Why don’t you jump?”
When a woman working in a factory told this joke to a colleague in Germany in 1943, she was arrested by the Nazis and sentenced to
death by guillotine—it didn’t matter that her husband was a good German soldier who died in battle.
In this groundbreaking work of history, Rudolph Herzog takes up such stories to show how widespread humour was during the Third
Reich. It’s a fascinating and frightening history: from the suppression of the anti-Nazi cabaret scene of the 1930s, to jokes made at the
expense of the Nazis during WWII, to the collections of “whispered jokes” that were published in the immediate aftermath of the war.
Herzog argues that jokes provide a hitherto missing chapter of WWII history. The jokes show that not all Germans were hypnoti zed by
Nazi propaganda, and, in taking on subjects like Nazi concentration camps, they record a public acutely aware of the horrors of the
regime. Thus Dead Funny is a tale of terrible silence and cowardice, but also of occasional and inspiring bravery.
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