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"Even if the day ever comes when her films are forgotten, she herself will not be. Amid the sacrifices of the `Greatest Generation,' Dietrich's own great and courageous defiance of the Nazi leadership of her own homeland, her beloved `heimat,' set a standard for principle and patriotism that still inspires today. --Patt Morrison, Los Angeles Times writer and columnist, broadcaster, and author
"Thanks to Turner Classic Movies, Dietrich's films are always here to be seen. This book is the perfect complement: the earthy real woman beneath the beads and glitter, the Prussian soldier who was nothing like the artificial sexual phantom on-screen. She was a better actress and a greater person than she has been given credit for. It is time to re-evaluate Miss Dietrich. A Woman at War begins the process." --Liz Smith, New York Post columnist
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This is a tremendous book on the great Marlene Dietrich. I did see her perform several times and she was unforgettable. This book is a great tribute to her war work and her entire life and career. We will not see her like again and her grandson does her proud in this beautiful volume.
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This is a nice coffee table book that will spark some interesting conversations.. There are a lot of photos especially of Marlene in Europe during WWII. It is interesting to note that as a Berliner, Marlene could see through the Nazi and Hitler's lies. She left her native country in the early 30's and came to Hollywood. Her Mother, who remained in Berlin, was always a concern for Marlene during the war years. She remained a staunch Allied supporter until her death in Paris in the 1980's.
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