Por: The Atlantic Life October 09, 2022
Published in The Atlantic in 1935October 9, 2022, 8 AM ETWhen “Litany for Dictatorships” was published in 1935, the world was gripped by cruelty. Adolf Hitler had established concentration camps and—the same month the poem appeared in print—passed the Nuremberg Laws stripping German Jews of citizenship. Joseph Stalin controlled the Soviet Union through secret police and Gulags, while encouraging neighbors to turn one another in for... + full article
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