Many times I have wondered how a diary is done to write about the important day -to -day themes. Naturally, there are very different cases, as we will see today with three very notable.
For me, the newspapers of the Italian Count Ciano can be read with the most historical benefit, it is already known, the son -in -law of Benito Mussolini. Not being strange that in Franco’s Spain these newspapers were prohibited, so that they are said of the duce and leader. With interesting information from the connection Ciano-Ramón Serrano Suñer, Franco’s wisper, in the times of triumphant fascism.
Another book of daily confidences of those times, with daily format, we owe it to Paul Otto Schmidt, Europe between racks. The author reflects how much the interpreter saw and heard Hitler in the number of meetings, during practically the entire war 1939/1945. Some, with the greatest drama of Führer.
Exceptional war memories – however they are daily – by Winston Churchill, British Premier. Who followed as no one the evolution of situations more than complex throughout the different phases of World War II, from September 1939 to July 1945.
The twelve volumes of those memories had millionaire sales figures. We have read them all those interested in the history of my generation, because in them it is analyzed how, day by day, the great storm of 1939 was formed, with the subsequent lethal development of World War II, to the armistice, already in May 1945.
I believe that the three exposed cases show the great interest of newspapers for due knowledge of the story. Do not stop getting the three books cited. They are worth it for content and style of a tormented time.