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Rudolph Herzog



Average rating: 3.64 · 673 ratings · 112 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Dead Funny: Humor in Hitler...

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“Most of Hitler's henchmen were not demons. They were overly obedient petty bourgeois who had mutated into murderers.”
Rudolph Herzog, Dead Funny: Humor in Hitler's Germany

“The historian Meike Wöhlert has analyzed and compared the judgments rendered by courts responsible for malicious acts of treason in five cities. Although her research only deals with registered cases and not unofficial ones, the results suggest that the telling of political jokes was a mass phenomenon beyond state control. In 61 percent of official cases, joke-tellers were let off with a warning, alcohol consumption often being cited as an extenuating circumstance. (People who had had one too many in bars were considered only partially responsible for their actions, and because most of the popular jokes that made it to court had been told in bars, the verdicts were accordingly lenient.)”
Rudolph Herzog, Dead Funny: Humor in Hitler's Germany

“Finally, my watchers had to fess up. In embarrassed and genuinely polite tones, they said they had no other choice but to arrest me. Then they accompanied me to the prison across the way. As I entered, an extremely tall SS man leapt in front of me and asked: “Do you have any weapons?” “Why?” I responded. “Do I need any?”
Rudolph Herzog, Dead Funny: Humor in Hitler's Germany



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