Word: hitlerized
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...Chicago doings but last week opened on a grand scale her Paris industrial fair in competition. Germany, having declined to participate, was last week reported thinking of sending over her chief propagandist, li'ttle Paul Joseph Goebbels (see p. 21). Chicago, where 50,000 Jews demonstrated against Adolf Hitler last week, made known that no German envoy would be received officially...
France's new popularity was a present from Adolf Hitler. Hitlerism fed and grew fat on defeated Germany's monumental inferiority complex. What Handsome Adolf failed completely to realize was that the antiSemitism, the ranting speeches, the promises of ancient military glory that were winning him votes and power at home were isolating his country from the world and ruining her foreign trade...
...crude effort to improve world opinion Chancellor Hitler last week sent out two "goodwill" envoys. To Britain young Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, who bears the curious title of Chief of the Foreign Politics Division of the Nazi Party. To Scandinavia one Alexander Bogs. Neither was a trained diplomat, both were more used to roaring at Brownshirt crowds than dealing with urbane, stable governments. If Chancellor Hitler was unskilled in the choice of his envoys, he was even more unfortunate in choosing the time for sending them...
...trade agreements with the President. For Guido Jung. Italian Minister of Finance whom Premier Mussolini had dispatched to Washington as his personal representative, President Roosevelt gave a large State dinner-but without Signor Jung who had been fog-bound in New York harbor. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht came as Adolf Hitler's special envoy. When Victor Ridder, one of the publishers of the New York Stoats-Zeitung, present as an official greeter, tried to press-muzzle him, the tall square-faced president of the Reichsbank resentfully exploded: "When you get through talking, I will talk." Because Italy paid her December...
...breaking up the vast U. S. controlled plantations, establishing a real national currency, a national bank of issue, ending the Government lotteries and having compulsory military service to replace the swaggering professionals of the present Cuban army. But the A. B. C. has as yet no Mussolini, no Hitler...