“In Dresden, Sylvia Morris witnessed the ransacking of the Jewish department store - Etam's [on Kristallnacht, 9 November 1938]. 'Dresden had been peaceful and not pro-Nazi so this was a major event,' she recalled. 'We girls in the Töchterhaus made our terrified landlady go to the store to buy things. We opened all the windows and sang Mendelssohn songs as loudly as we could.” ResistanceNazismAnti SemitismDresdenNazisAdolf HitlerThird ReichMendelssohnKristallnacht Book:Travellers in the Third Reich Source: Travellers in the Third Reich
“Thelma Cazalet MP, unlike most of the other British 'honoured guests' attending [the 1938 Reichsparteitag], was strongly anti-Nazi and had accepted Ribbentrop's invitation only because she thought it important 'to be aware of what was going on.' As she entered the dining room of the Grand Hotel on the first night, she immediately caught sight of Unity Mitford seated at the long 'British' table with her parents Lord and Lady Redesdale. 'Unity is alarmingly pretty,' she wrote in her diary, 'but I have never seen anyone so pretty with absolutely no charm in her face and a rather stupid expression.” FascismNazismNazisAdolf HitlerThird ReichNancy MitfordMitford SistersFascist SympathiserNuremberg RalliesReichsparteitag Book:Travellers in the Third Reich Source: Travellers in the Third Reich