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...arrangements for the coming Olympics, according to Bingham, but his offer will be taken up at the next meeting of the committee in New York sometime next month. At that time, plans will be started for the world games which will be contested in Germany unless complications with the Hitler regime...
...days of the close of his case in March, 1933, or else, discharged a free man once more. His plea for not being deported to Germany, and in the light of recent happenings it is admittedly well founded, is that he will not obtain a fair trial under the Hitler government because he is of the Jewish faith. And now, and with plenty of legal backing, he accuses the State Department and the German government with failing to heed the extradition treaty, claiming that since he was not deported within the 60-day limit, he should have been released last...
...letters in Wednesday's CRIMSON betray a confused state of mind with regard to German Fascism which should be clarified. The idea is called "foolish" "that Hitler is the hired tool of capitalism." Since the author of the letter himself does not challenge the correctness of the NSL interpretation of Hitlerism as the dictatorship of big business, we can hardly quarrel with him, but in order that "the more skeptical readers of the CRIMSON" be relieved of their doubts, he suggests that the NSL study the German situation on the spot for four years. Inasmuch as we have only...
Among the books we can cite in proof of Hitler's role of servant to German capitalism, we should like to mention the following: "Germany Puts the Clock Back," (N.Y. 1933) by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, fifteen years the Berlin correspondent of the Chicago Daily News; Konrad Heiden: "Geschichte des Nationalismus," Berlin 1932; Paul Kosck: "Modern Germany," (Chicago 1933) in the University of Chicago Training of Citizens series; "Nazifuhrer sehen dich an," (Paris, 1934); the first and second "Brown Books," the second as yet not translated; and Adolf Hitler: "Mein Kampf," (38th printing, Munich, 1933) especially pages...
Besides the New York and London Times, the Manchester Guardian is essential for the inner history of the Hitler regime. Such German papers as are in Widener files, of course, have been used at one time or another by NSL members studying Hitlerism...