THE TUNE CHANGES
THE TUNE CHANGES
Although Mencken remained popular among American blacks during the 1930s, he began to alienate Jewish American fans who believed that Mencken, like the rest of the world, was ignoring the threat of Adolf Hitler. This was exacerbated by Mencken's flippant review of the abridged version of Mein Kampf in the pages of The American Mercury.
Keywords: Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Philip Goodman, Alfred Knopf, George Jean Nathan, Naziism
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