Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:I would love to read all of the stories in Revelations at some point, but because of the ties into the Adversary Cycle, I'm getting kind of itchy to just dive in and read "Aryans and Absinthe," finally, but would it take away from the "experience" of Revelations to read that story out of the order it was presented in that book?[SIZE="3"]
Just the usual geek question, I know. We all have to indulge every now and then though, don't we? :alberteinstein:
fpw Wrote:
REALLY geeky. But each story stands alone; they don't build on each other, so no worry. Read on. It's one of my favorites. I did a ton of research to capture the flavor of times.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]
REALLY geeky. But each story stands alone; they don't build on each other, so no worry. Read on. It's one of my favorites. I did a ton of research to capture the flavor of times.[/SIZE]
Scott Miller Wrote:I just reread " Aryans and Absinthe" and I'm curious if there really was an assassination attempt on Hitler that catapulted him into the limelight.
Scott Miller Wrote:I didn't know that my sister's husband Frank, who is German, was a collector of money so I was surprised when he pulled out a huge envelope of German money that had been printed and coined in 1923 after we had been discussing this story. He had bills that were only printed on one side and others that had been increased from 500 to 500,000. The pre-1923 coins were a 5 mark piece of silver that weighed at least a half pound to a 200 mark piece of aluminum weighing almost nothing after 1923. Interesting, but scary given the state of our current economy.My father-in-law told me that when he was in his teens, he could buy a penny candy wrapped in a million mark note. The Weimar inflation reached the point where the currency was worth more as paper than it was as currency.
Ken Valentine Wrote:My father-in-law told me that when he was in his teens, he could buy a penny candy wrapped in a million mark note. The Weimar inflation reached the point where the currency was worth more as paper than it was as currency.
Ken V.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]No spoiler here. All events are true -- he was indeed wounded during the Munich putsch. A single shot rang out, precipitating a fusillade. If the bullet that struck Hitler had strayed 6 inches to the side, the Holocaust and maybe even WW2 never would have happened. [/SIZE]