to attend at these propaganda films that revenstahl did in those days. and i still them vividly. i could see it firsthand how films like that affected the young and how they questioned obedience to the nazi cause. but everybody was affected by them. the older people too. and you could see that the more that this propaganda worked on them the more they believed it. i remember attending such films or listening to the speeches on the radio. and i was a teenager then. wondering how did i ever get into this position. i don't know such people as they described. and i -- how is this possible? and how is it possible to have all of this venom directed at you when, in fact, you haven't done a thing and you just lived a peaceful life. my parents were simply law-abiding citizens who were struggling to get along in a very difficult economy. and that of course was very, very puzzling to me. but the point i was trying to make was that the nazis knew there was no one else how to use the power of the media to sway people's opinions. radio had come into its own during my early childhood. and they