William L. Shirer Books in Order

William L. Shirer is a renowned American journalist and historian, celebrated for his captivating broadcasts on CBS from Berlin during the initial year of World War II. His influential account of those pivotal years in Berlin Diary (1941) catapulted him to fame, but it is his monumental work, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960), that solidified his legacy. This comprehensive tome, originally published by Simon & Schuster, remains a staple in historical literature, offering an exhaustive examination of the Third Reich through meticulous research in German archives and firsthand impressions gained during his tenure as a correspondent in Berlin. His subsequent works, including The Collapse of the Third Republic (1969), further cemented his reputation as a master historian, drawing upon his experiences in France from 1925 to 1933 and incorporating primary sources from prominent European figures.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by William L. Shirer

  • #1
    The Start: 1904-30(1976)
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  • #2
    The Nightmare Years: 1930-40(1984)
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  • #3
    A Native's Return: 1945-1988(1990)
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    Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941(1941)
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  • #2
    End of a Berlin Diary(1947)
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    Midcentury Journey(1952)
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    The Challenge of Scandinavia(1955)
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  • #3
    The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany(1960)
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  • #4
    The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler(1961)
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  • #5
    The Sinking of the Bismarck(1962)
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  • #6
    The Collapse of the Third Republic(1969)
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  • #7
    Gandhi: A Memoir(1980)
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  • #8
    Love and Hatred: The Troubled Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy(1994)
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  • #9
    This Is Berlin: Reporting from Nazi Germany 1938-40 (With: Inga Shirer Dean)(2014)
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  • #10
    Berlin Diary(19)

About William L. Shirer

William L. Shirer is a renowned American journalist and historian, celebrated for his captivating broadcasts on CBS from Berlin during the initial year of World War II. His influential account of those pivotal years in Berlin Diary (1941) catapulted him to fame, but it is his monumental work, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960), that solidified his legacy. This comprehensive tome, originally published by Simon & Schuster, remains a staple in historical literature, offering an exhaustive examination of the Third Reich through meticulous research in German archives and firsthand impressions gained during his tenure as a correspondent in Berlin. His subsequent works, including The Collapse of the Third Republic (1969), further cemented his reputation as a master historian, drawing upon his experiences in France from 1925 to 1933 and incorporating primary sources from prominent European figures.

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