A fragment of Bertolt Brecht’s ‘Fear and Misery of the Third Reich’ was radio broadcast for the first time.

The judges follow limply.

They were told that justice is simply

What serves our People best.

They objected: how are we to know that?

But they'll soon be interpreting it so that

The whole people is under arrest.

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Bertolt Brecht, ‘Fear and Misery of the Third Reich’

Even before coming to power, the Nazis declared Brecht “a German with a tarnished reputation”. Right after the Reichstag fire, the playwright fled to Denmark; he then moved to Sweden and then to Finland, and finally arrived in the USA. In 1948, Brecht moved to German Democratic Republic, where he stayed. He wrote ‘Fear and Misery of the Third Reich’ in 1934-1938 in Denmark.