Betrayal
Discover the compelling memoir "Betrayal" by Herbert Schulz, published by the University of Calgary Press in 2004. This gripping account delves into the harsh realities of prairie farm politics during the 1950s, offering readers a unique insider's perspective. As the son of a CCF member and an organizer for the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture, Schulz shares his experiences as an executive in the Grandview Pool Elevator Association.
Through a blend of humorous and poignant anecdotes, "Betrayal" reveals the complexities of political life and the personal stories behind bitter betrayals. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, particularly the postwar era, and provides valuable insights into the economic conditions of Canada from 1945 to 1960. With its engaging narrative and rich historical context, this memoir is sure to captivate readers and offer a deeper understanding of the political landscape of the time.