Word: hitlerized
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...would not let even Adolf Hitler beat me. They say that he once took away my riding whip and beat me with it, but not so! I had lost my whip and when he saw I was without it he bought...
...should stamp Christ as a Jew I would stamp Him as a criminal!" cried the No. 1 Frank. "Christ was just as un-Jewish as is Hitler! My friends, just as Christ was once mocked, so certain haughty gentlemen used to mock our Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. They mocked him as a 'house painter,' as a 'laborer,' but they mock him no longer. Just as 2,000 years ago Christ began to speak in a small circle to poor, simple people while the proud and the rich and the noble stayed away, just so the same thing...
...opinion of potent Chastiser Streicher, say his friends, the way to settle the current grave discord in the German Protestant Church (TIME, March 25, April 1) is to create a "partnership of Christ and Hitler" by making the Realmleader, who happens to be a Catholic, also a Protestant bishop as was All Highest Wilhelm II by virtue of being King of Prussia...
...party, finally his sweetheart. But she soon saw the Democrats were getting nowhere. "Not for a moment did I consider turning Communist, but I knew that the truth must lie somewhere in that direction." She left the party, joined the slightly more radical Social Democrats. But by this time Hitler was winning all along the line. Lilo Linke's friends and lovers were splitting up among all the parties; the solidarity of youth was gone forever. Because "if I stayed in Germany any longer, I should suffocate," Lilo Linke took the exile's road to England, more than...
...pleasant it would be to view Messrs. Hitler, Long Coughlin et al, stewing in their own juice, swallowing their own words (though the looks on their faces as they did so would be horrible). The demise of the Watch and Ward Society, and the refusal of all intelligent Bostonians to the censorship of acknowledged literature and art--what a delightful fantasy! One's Imagination conjures up any number of idyllic pictures, ranging from the elimination of the profit motive and the brother hood of man, to devices that will render Boston winters things of the past...