SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?

John Newman jnn at synfin.org
Tue Feb 21 11:33:43 PST 2017


Funny, I've read that book years ago. It was decent. Had no idea there was a TV show .. some more crap to waste my brain on ;)


On February 21, 2017 9:59:57 AM EST, Razer <g2s at riseup.net> wrote:
>Just vamping on the subject line, because the real version of Nazi 
>history would dissuade too many Americans from 'alt-right' activities. 
>All in all a stupid question not worth time spent in discussion.
>
>Rr
>
>
>On 02/20/2017 10:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
>> SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?
>>
>>
>http://theconversation.com/ss-gb-why-the-renewed-obsession-with-alternative-nazi-histories-73157
>>
>> "The Nazis are, once again, a subject of considerable cultural 
>> obsession. From The Man in the High Castle to the BBC's new
>adaptation 
>> of SS-GB, counterfactual Nazi nightmares are very much in vogue. This
>
>> has happened once before, points out Sam Edwards – such alternative 
>> histories also proliferated in the 1960s. So what's behind their
>return?"

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