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...speaker's stand 30 ft. high with red covered chairs around it, jutted out into the field. . . . "Surrounding all and covering the whole field from edge to edge was a vast sea of faces. All dress was invisible except in the front line, all personality obliterated. . . . "Then Herr Hitler. And once more the magic spell that this man exercises over millions of his followers was seen at work as this throng hung upon his words. Yet there was little in them that was new- perhaps there is little he needs to say that would be new to an audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: May Day | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...hundred thousand girl graduates tripped out of Germany's grammar schools last month to complicate Adolf Hitler's nagging problem of German unemployment. Fruit of the first post-War years when Germany's armies came home to their wives, the 14-year-olds had to do something. Last week Chancellor Hitler offered the 600,000 to the housewives of Germany, as housemaids without pay for one year. The wives will teach the maidens how to cook, serve, wash and clean, will feed and bed them and pay their health insurance premiums. Friedrich Syrup, director of the Federal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Kitchen Year | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...sold arms to Hungary in flat violation of the Treaty of Trianon, but when Hungary defaulted on the bill the armorers got the French government to lend Hungary the money to pay the French armorers. Thus, too, the great Czechoslovakian armament company, controlled by Frenchmen, promoted the rise of Hitler in Germany and contributed millions of marks to Hitler's campaign. These same Frenchmen own newspapers that did more than any others to enrage France against Hitler. It is time we had a dramatis personae of arms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMS AND THE MEN | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...periodicals relating to the question of Hitler's role as the saviour of German capitalism, the most substantial are the "Gegenangriff," (weekly) published in Paris, and "Unsere Zeit," (monthly) published in Paris and Basel. The Neues Tagebuch also brings much of value. The latest article on Hitler and capitalism is the detailed survey of the German economic situation by E. Varga in "International Press Correspondence," of April 10, 1934, containing the conclusion: (page 567) "An analysis of the figures given by the fascist institutions themselves... shows that the situation of the bourgeoisie has improved at the expense of the workers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NSL Study | 5/10/1934 | See Source »

...might be well to point out also that Professor W. T. Ham, of this university, in his article, "Labor under the German Republic," in the February 1934 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Economics," while not believing that the German capitalists were farsighted enough to have supported the Hitler movement in its early days, says (page 226) that "Once it had become a party of national significance, the great industrialists undoubtedly proceeded to try to turn it to their purpose in opposing the growing power of the working class." Their effort has been crowned with success in the course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NSL Study | 5/10/1934 | See Source »

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