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“And, with much of Europe occupied by Nazi Germany, and Mussolini's armies in Albania, on the Greek frontier, one wasn't sure what came next. So, don't trust the telephone. Or the newspapers. Or the radio. Or tomorrow.” quote by Alan Furst
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“And, with much of Europe occupied by Nazi Germany, and Mussolini's armies in Albania, on the Greek frontier, one wasn't sure what came next. So, don't trust the telephone. Or the newspapers. Or the radio. Or tomorrow.”

Alan Furst

About This Quote

Source Novel: The World at Night by Alan Furst, 1996

In wartime uncertainty, trust in information sources erodes, leading to paranoia and fear of the future.

In simple terms: War makes media unreliable.

Key Takeaway

Question information critically.

Themes

war trust media uncertainty paranoia

Mood

cautious tense

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading wartime news
  • making decisions under threat
  • survival strategies
  • communication breakdowns

Key Concepts

propaganda information warfare psychological stress

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you verify truth in crisis?
  • When does distrust become harmful?
A Different Perspective

Even reliable sources can be compromised; skepticism may hinder action.

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