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Diary entries of a Czechoslovak diplomat from the capital of the Third Reich

Poet, editor, and diplomat, Camill (Kamil) Hoffmann (1878–1944) is an example of Czech-German-Jewish symbiosis. After the First World War he founded the Prager Presse, a pro-government German language newspaper, and later, from 1920 to 1939, was press attaché of the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin, till he was recalled to Prague. The diary, first published as Politisches Tagebuch, 1932–1939 (Klagen…

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