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William L. Shirer

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  • The British and French launch major offensives in April 1937, and by June the Poles are closing in on Berlin, leaving William L. Shirer of CBS News to witness the final downfall of the Röhm regime . . .

    DBTL 51D: City of Shadows - Interlude Johnny Pez 2010

  • Everybody who was in the city now would be staying here until it surrendered to the Poles, including the Brownshirt leadership and William L. Shirer.

    DBTL 51C: City of Shadows - Interest Johnny Pez 2010

  • "This is William L. Shirer, reporting live from Berlin."

    DBTL 51E: City of Shadows - Interruption Johnny Pez 2010

  • The British and French launch major offensives in April 1937, and by June the Poles are closing in on Berlin, leaving William L. Shirer of CBS News to witness the final downfall of the Röhm regime . . .

    DBTL 51E: City of Shadows - Interruption Johnny Pez 2010

  • William L. Shirer remains in Berlin to report on events in the now isolated German capital.

    DBTL 51C: City of Shadows - Interest Johnny Pez 2010

  • The British and French launch major offensives in April 1937, and by June the Poles are closing in on Berlin, leaving William L. Shirer of CBS News to witness the final downfall of the Röhm regime . . .

    DBTL 51C: City of Shadows - Interest Johnny Pez 2010

  • "This is William L. Shirer, reporting live from Berlin."

    DBTL 51C: City of Shadows - Interest Johnny Pez 2010

  • The British and French launch major offensives in April 1937, and by June the Poles are closing in on Berlin, leaving William L. Shirer of CBS News to witness the final downfall of the Röhm regime . . .

    DBTL 51B: City of Shadows - Intervention Johnny Pez 2009

  • The British and French launch major offensives in April 1937, and by June the Poles are closing in on Berlin, leaving William L. Shirer of CBS News to witness the final downfall of the Röhm regime . . .

    Archive 2009-12-01 Johnny Pez 2009

  • William L. Shirer reflected, not for the first time, that it was a lot harder to notice the absence of something than the presence of something.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Johnny Pez 2009

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