''Plotkin's writing is lively and conveys a vivid portrayal of German political and economic life on the eve of the Nazi takeover. It also provides an excellent sense of the impact of the Great Depression on German society. A valuable contribution to German history, labor history, and Jewish history.'' Vicki Caron, author of Uneasy Asylum: France and the Jewish Refugee Crisis, 1933-1942 ''Once I started reading this work, I could not put it down. Plotkin's diary is a remarkable analysis 'from the bottom up' of German society, working-class institutions, and politics in the period of transition from the Weimar Republic to the rise of Hitler. A very important book.'' Fraser Ottanelli, University of South Florida