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...been carefully coached and combed, then sent to Berlin "to die on the barri cades. ... He will act as Hitler's trump card, creating a hero legend around the Führer 's death, while Hitler himself goes underground." To fasten the hoax on posterity, Reichsbildberichterstatter (Photo graphic Reporter for the Reich) Heinrich Hoffmann would "be on hand to film Hitler's last moment on the battlefield."* -Whose 82nd birthday was celebrated this week at a San Simeon party attended by sons and satellites (Louella Parsons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hitler Story | 5/7/1945 | See Source »

...your fine review of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (TIME, April 2), it may interest your readers to know that the entire proceeds of the American premiere were given to our Society for our rehabilitation program to aid and teach servicemen interested in a career in the graphic arts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 23, 1945 | 4/23/1945 | See Source »

...119th year, the venerable National Academy of Design put on the nation's most genteel, conventional art show. Last week in Manhattan the Academicians packed their staid galleries with 353 items classified as "Contemporary American Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Art," distributed $2,400 in prizes. As usual, portraits of pearl-bearing dowagers vied for space with well-bred views of picturesque squalor. As usual, the show was judiciously peppered with a few works by well-established modernists (Philip Ever-good, William Cropper, Stanley W. Hayter). Typical Academy prizewinner was Alicia Sundt Motts's Bouquet d'Amour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Academicians | 3/26/1945 | See Source »

...same week that the Rhine was crossed, the U.S. people learned the full toll of what their might of arms had wrought in Cologne. No one, except the overly sentimental, shed tears. But for the first time the certain chaos of postwar Germany was made graphic. Everyone knew now that, no matter when the war in Europe ends, its end would not bring a cessation of grave problems. And there was still the stern prospect of the Pacific...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bridge | 3/19/1945 | See Source »

Preserving a picture of Europe's capitals before the devastation of modern-day bombing attacks, a series of six exhibits has been launched at Houghton Library by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Old Paris is the subject of the first presentation, which went on display yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUGHTON BEGINS NEW PRESENTATION | 1/16/1945 | See Source »

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