Word: hitlerized
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...know if Hitler will be elected President in the German elections, but I think his fate will be better if he fails...
...election of April 10," Professor S. B. Fay said in communication with the CRIMSON late last night. "The Communists have the choice of two alternatives, either to vote for Von Hindenburg or not to vote at all. It is scarcely conceivable that they will consider polling for Hitler at all, since the Communist and the German Fascists are not exactly on speaking terms." Since, if they abstain from voting at all, the election will go to von Hindenburg, and if they vote for von Hindenburg, of course the majority will go in his favor; it looks as though the coming...
...Antwerp, fourth largest European port, the local Flemings organized last week their "Fleming Fascist Party." Platform : secession of Antwerp and Flanders from the Kingdom of Belgium and union with the Queendom of the Netherlands. Symbol of the Fleming Fascists (same as Adolf Hitler's): the Hakenkreuz or swastika...
...victory not prove equally fatal to Hitler? He has as yet no such strong support as Mussolini won. He has been troubled with revolts in his ranks, notably that of Dr. Goebbels, who published his own political program and was cast into outer darkness. His bigoted platform, which calls for expulsion of the Jews, revenge on France, territorial acquisition in Russia, and suppression of Socialism, will be put into effect only by a strong dictatorship. A dictatorship, with the militant opposition certain in Germany, spells revolution. But if Hitler pursues a conservative policy his shaky party may dissolve...
...Hitlerites did a risky thing. They nominated Adolf Hitler. Theoretically, handsome Adolf could gain citizenship, and eligibility for office, by accepting appointment to a public post in Brunswick. With four or more candidates in the field, Old Paul's majority might be forestalled, and on the second round the Opposition votes thrown to Hitler. But suppose at the last minute the Reich declares Hitler no real citizen, strikes his name from the lists too late for the Nazis to introduce a new candidate? In such case Old Paul could very well obtain a majority on the first vote...