
The Fox
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Narrado por:
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Dallin Bradford
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Adam S. Toporek
In a world crumbling under the weight of madness, where fear and propaganda have replaced decency and truth, how does anyone navigate a path ahead?
It's been seven tumultuous months since Hitler’s rise to power, and Germany has succumbed to the chilling grip of Nazification. As a renowned radio personality and brash advocate for the regime, Friedrich Foxx has played his part in fueling the flames of German rebirth.
But when Friedrich encounters Ilse, a captivating fanatic half his age, he is confronted by the haunting repercussions of his words and is soon forced to make the most consequential decision of his life: continue to support the madness of the fascist dictatorship or risk everything to take a stand against it?
In an urgent clarion call that reverberates through our own troubled times, author Adam S. Toporek resurrects the specters of our media's dark past. With unflinching honesty, he exposes the compromises that feed the insidious spread of tyranny, while unveiling the harrowing outcomes that propaganda and disinformation can unleash.
Prepare to be captivated by this terse, gripping tale of a man’s soul-searching struggle in the face of tyranny—a tale that lays bare the power of words, the fragility of truth, and the indomitable human spirit.
©2023 El Arte Es Amor Productions, LLC (P)2025 El Arte Es Amor Productions, LLCI read a lot historical fiction. I found that this story effectively illustrates how initial supporters of the nazi regime eventually became victims of the very system they helped enable.
I wish it were a little longer to develop even more of the complexity of the era.
Dallin Bradford’s narration is very solid and well-executed, delivering the weighty material with appropriate gravity and clarity throughout the production.
All in all, a quick listen that kept my interest with great story telling and narration.
A Stark Reminder: “The Fox” Explores Nazi Propaganda’s Human Cost
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