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  1. Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen. Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen (11 August 1884 – February 1945) was a German author. His best-known work is Diary of a Man in Despair, a journal in which he expressed his passionate opposition to Adolf Hitler and Nazism. [1] He was eventually arrested by the Nazis and died at the Dachau concentration camp.

  2. Diary of a Man in Despair (Tagebuch eines Verzweifelten) is a journal written by the German writer Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen during the 1930s and 1940s, expressing his passionate opposition to Adolf Hitler and Nazism. It was originally published in 1947, but received little recognition.

  3. May 29, 2021 · So who was the self-styled aristocrat Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen? He was born on August 11, 1884 as the youngest of four children on the family's Malleczewen estate in Kreis Lyck in East Prussia, close to the Russian border.

  4. Friedrich Percival Reck-Malleczewen was a German author. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s Reck was also a novelist, mainly of children's adventure stories. One book, Bomben auf Monte Carlo, has been filmed twice.

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  5. Nov 29, 1970 · Friedrich Percyval ReckMalleczewen was born in East Prussia in 1884; he served in the German Army in World War I, studied medicine and then went to Bavaria from whence he traveled widely.

  6. Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen, a Prussian aristocrat, began a secret diary in May 1936, which describes how a psychosis enveloped an entire society, enabling Hitler's rise to power, and the Nazi regime. His insider observations are set down with passion, with outrage, and almost unbearable sadness.

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  8. Feb 1, 2000 · On Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen's visit in 1936, it transpires that Spengler has been bribed by the Nazis with cash and fine burgundies, and his library is full of pornography. Following this bloated and grotesque image, the author on several occasions encounters Hitler himself in Munich.

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