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TCinLA's avatar

I had the pleasure when I first came to Hollywood of knowing Billy Wilder. He once told me how an incident he saw on a street in Berlin in 1928 - how people didn't react to storm troopers beating and old Jew - led him to see the nazis were the threat they were. He tried to convince his friends of this, but they all told him the Nazis were clowns. "By 1932, I was considered a crank on the subject of the Nazis." The night Hitler was called to meet Hindenburg on January 31, 1933, he packed everything he owned in a steamer trunk, went to the Berlin railroad station and bought a one-way ticket on The Paris Express. "I returned 12 years later to find all my friends were dead. Killed by the clowns."

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I just learned this word and think it applies: uhtceare. From the BBC: An Old English word meaning to lie awake anxiously before dawn. Literally translated from the Old English it means the 'dawn-care'. It's similar to insomnia'(though more time-specific) in that it is a name (or noun) given to the state of being sleepless.

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