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==Previous supporter of communism?==
==Previous supporter of communism?==
The quote stating that his experiences turned him against the (unspecified) Party seem to imply that he had earlier been a supporter of communism, but this is nowhere stated. If it was the case, this should be made clearer; otherwise the reference to "the Party" needs to be explained. [[User:Koro Neil|Koro Neil]] ([[User talk:Koro Neil|talk]]) 22:51, 11 June 2018 (UTC)
The quote stating that his experiences turned him against the (unspecified) Party seem to imply that he had earlier been a supporter of communism, but this is nowhere stated. If it was the case, this should be made clearer; otherwise the reference to "the Party" needs to be explained. [[User:Koro Neil|Koro Neil]] ([[User talk:Koro Neil|talk]]) 22:51, 11 June 2018 (UTC)

== Out of the Night ==

According the book from Walther zu Putlitz Levine published a succesful book about Nazi Germany called 'Out of the Night' by a fake German under the name of Jan Valtin. Zu Putliz, a german diplomat that had to flee Nazi Germany himself, was asked to rewrite his own story for Levine but refused the offer when he realised that Levine was not interested in facts but only in book sales.

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Previous supporter of communism?

The quote stating that his experiences turned him against the (unspecified) Party seem to imply that he had earlier been a supporter of communism, but this is nowhere stated. If it was the case, this should be made clearer; otherwise the reference to "the Party" needs to be explained. Koro Neil (talk) 22:51, 11 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Out of the Night

According the book from Walther zu Putlitz Levine published a succesful book about Nazi Germany called 'Out of the Night' by a fake German under the name of Jan Valtin. Zu Putliz, a german diplomat that had to flee Nazi Germany himself, was asked to rewrite his own story for Levine but refused the offer when he realised that Levine was not interested in facts but only in book sales.