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Four Eyes Conference. Leader Hitler & friends walked through crowds of cheering Nazis to the President's door. The friends, who included Speaker Goring and Economic Adviser Dr. Otto Wagener, were asked to wait in an anteroom...
...Strong Personal Dislike." If Steel Tycoon Fritz Thyssen is not Berlin's Lorenzo the Magnificent, he is an excellent modern imitation. At Herr Thyssen's enormous detective-watched residence Leader Hitler and Oberst Goring ate dinner after their flights to Berlin. They conferred the same night with Germany's modern Machiavelli, soft-spoken General-leutnant Kurt von Schleicher, Minister of Defense in the von Papen Cabinet which continued to function ad interim. Germans soon noticed the surprising fact that several newsorgans of Biggest Business, such as Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitiing and Rheinisch-Westfalische, had abruptly switched from hostility to support...
...Your Fingers!" President von Hindenburg showed his strong personal dislike on Aug. 13, 1932 when he received Herr Hitler standing and omitted to invite his guest to sit down. At that time neither Hitler nor Hindenburg knew what the other was going to say. They quarreled on their feet for 15 minutes. Handsome Adolf cheekily demanded that he be made Chancellor "with precisely the same power that Mussolini exercised after the march on Rome!" Old Paul replied in the tone of a Prussian school-teacher lecturing an urchin. He is said to have actually used the words...
...chauffeur, knowing that Herr Hitler only wanted to ride to the Kaiserhof Hotel 200 yards away, threatened the crowd by racing his engine in neutral, produced an impressive 180 h. p. roar. Gingerly, while police struggled with the cheering crowd, the chauffeur let his clutch part way in. pressed the Mercedes' muzzle against the good-humored crowd which very gradually gave way. The car managed to cover the 200 yards in 15 minutes...
Inside the Kaiserhof, Leader Hitler tried to ignore the yells of a crowd which grew larger every minute. The police telephoned a request. They could not restore order, they said, unless Herr Hitler would show himself. He refused to come out. Again the police telephoned. Finally, amid plaudits worthy of an emperor, the Nazi Chief appeared on a balcony, saluted in Fascist fashion, turned smartly about and marched indoors. The crowds, satisfied after their brief glimpse of Adolf Hitler's brown Charlie Chaplin mustache, dispersed cheering...