Spiegel reviews a new book on humor, and its use as a means of dissent, in Nazi Germany. One of the bits of dark humor:
Two men meet. 
"Nice to see you're free again. How was the concentration camp?" 
"Great! Breakfast in bed, a choice of coffee or chocolate, and for lunch we got soup, meat and dessert. And we played games in the afternoon before getting coffee and cakes. Then a little snooze and we watched movies after dinner." 
The man was astonished: "That's great! I recently spoke to Meyer, who was also locked up there. He told me a different story." 
The other man nods gravely and says: "Yes, well that's why they've picked him up again."
 
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