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Everyone dies alone diHans Fallada

After the war, was liberated by the Soviets in Berlin, Fallada was asked to take a story from a Gestapo dossier on two unknown resistance to the Nazis, and Elise Otto Hampel, executed in 1942 for distributing anti-Nazi material. The writer you'll love this story that he wrote in 24 days.
Everyone dies alone Hans Fallada published in 1948 is a book that comes in everyday Nazi East Berlin of the years 40-42, the common people who fought a lonely battle, or who stood up with stronger because of fear or opportunism. A world where you are afraid of each other, because the accusation is at home: "everyone has something to hide, just pull it out" is the creed of the Gestapo. It 's the story of an old worker and his wife. When their son died in the war include the spouses have to do something, anything against the regime. They decide to draw cards against Hitler that will lay on the stairs of various houses in Berlin.
E 'extraordinary tenacity, the knowledge with which to carry on their struggle became small or purpose in their lives, because the injustice there never gives up.
It 's true: to give birth to a dictatorship as long as normal people do leave. The reaction of this humble pair, in this context, assumes immense significance. It will deposit 285 in two years, but only 18 will not be delivered to the police and their silent opposition will end with death at the hands of Gestapo. The book is inspired by the true story of the spouses and Elise Otto Hampel, who were captured, tried and beheaded by the Nazis in 1943. When Anna
argues that leaving around postcards of a challenge is not that great, Otto tells her the truth: "Big or small, Anna, if they find out will cost us the life .
"Then he took pen in hand and said softly, but with energy:" The first sentence of our first card is: 'Mother! The Fuhrer I murdered my son. "[...] In a flash he understood than with the first sentence he declared war today and forever, and he also felt obscurely that cosa volesse significare: guerra fra loro due da una parte, poveri, piccoli insignificanti operai che per una parola potevano essere annientati per sempre, e dall’altra parte il Fuhrer, il partito, quell’immenso apparato con tutta la sua potenza e tutto il suo splendore, e dietro di esso tre quarti, no quattro quinti del popolo tedesco”.
Vengono scoperti e la Gestapo si mobilita: si segnano sulla carta di Berlino con bandierine le zone in cui non si sono ancora trovate le cartoline perché in una di quelle il signore delle cartoline deve abitare.
E’ chiaro che la storia non può avere un lieto fine: verranno scoperti, ma l’operaio apprenderà with satisfaction that the three hundred eighteen cards were not handed over to police. A modest contribution to the fight against Nazism, but still a contribution. And at times maybe this is the only possibility of resistance. Keep fighting even if alone. Why do men really change must grow as individuals become aware not only of their rights, especially rights of the weakest and should participate
Without this willingness to participate, resistance, revolt against oppression, without our vigilant attention and operational there is no true democracy.

Primo Levi called this book "one of the most good books on the German resistance against Nazism ".
England and the United States discovered Hans Fallada after more than sixty years.
In the words of Hannah Arendt:
" Under conditions of terror, most people tend to comply, but others do not ... Humanly speaking, nothing else is needed, and nothing else can be asked why this planet remains a place suitable for human existence. "
Fallada created an immortal symbol of all those people who struggle against evil and so redeemed us.

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