The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich Resources

Websites

William L. Shirer's Biography in the Encyclopedia Britannica Online

Short and to the point, this little bio will give you the basics you ought to know.

William L. Shirer's Alumni Page on the Coe College Website

Wouldn't you just love to be memorialized by your alma mater like this?

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Want a hard and fast overview of the Third Reich? Something that's roughly 1000 times shorter than William L. Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich? If so, why not check out the "Third Reich: Overview" page on the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum?

Movie or TV Productions

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

A television adaptation of William L. Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, produced for television in 1968.

Articles and Interviews

William L. Shirer's Obituary in The New York Times

The New York Times obituary for William L. Shirer, published in December 1993.

Ron Rosenbaum Reflects on The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

In this article in the Smithsonian Magazine, Ron Rosenbaum offers an adapted version of his Introduction to the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.

Audio

William L. Shirer Reports on the Franco-German Armistice

Shmoop knows you've been dying to listen to William L. Shirer report on the signing of the Franco-German Armistice at Compiegne? Steve Wick, the author of The Long Night: William L. Shirer and the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, has uploaded this historic broadcast to Soundcloud.

William L. Shirer in Radio Days

On this website devoted to education about Old-Time Radio, you can read about William L. Shirer as you listen to clips of his historic broadcasts from 1939 and 1940.

William L. Shirer on CBS Book Beat

An audio interview with William L. Shirer, originally broadcast on the CBS radio show Book Beat in 1984.

Images

Ready to broadcast . . .

A dapper-looking William L. Shirer in front of his CBS microphone.

Is that you, Sigmund Freud?

A portrait of William L. Shirer in his later life, looking a whole lot like a certain Austrian psychoanalyst.

Don't judge a book by its cover...

Just because The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich has a swastika emblazoned on its cover, that doesn't mean its contents are pro-Nazi. Even so, Shmoop was a little self-conscious carrying it out of the library.

Adolf Hitler Fan Club

Hitler among his adoring public.

This Banner No Longer Waves

Hitler at a rally in front of his Nazi flags.

"Final Solution" for War Criminals

Nazi leaders, along with their sentences, at the Nuremberg trials. Missing: almost 100 prominent Nazis who killed themselves, including Hitler, Rommel, Himmler, Bormann, and Goebbels