Word: adolf
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...against public power development, and hinted that he might call for an investigation. Said he: "What these private power companies are actually doing is deliberately and in cold blood setting out to poison the minds of the people . . . a leaf right out of the books of Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler...
...contract is only half a peace: a compromise between occupation and partnership. It leaves the precious Saar in French hands for now; it "petrifies the division of Germany." The German yearning for the reunion of East and West Germany is common to all Germans, from those who long for Adolf Hitler's resurrection to those who worship the ikons of Stalinism. But Kurt Schumacher has made it his chief political issue...
...Underground Espionage Agent." On Sept. 2, 1939, Chambers spent four hours with Adolf A. Berle, Assistant Secretary of State in charge of U.S. security matters. The notes Berle took that evening were headed "Underground Espionage Agent," and in these Berle notes, Alger Hiss was listed as "Member of the Underground Communists-Active." Berle's four pages of notes outline the entire conspiracy. If the 1948 investigation had taken place when Chambers first volunteered his data in 1939, this outline would have been filled in when it could have done the most good...
...captious German movie critic once called her "die Oelige Ziege" (oily goat) because of the slippery way she slid around mountain peaks in her movies. But to Dictator Adolf Hitler, sinuous suntanned Leni Riefenstahl, the daughter of a Berlin plumber, seemed the perfect female embodiment of Aryan strength through joy. Under Adolf's patronage, Actress-Producer Leni became the reigning queen of German moviedom. Given the job of filming the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, Leni produced a picture as artful as it was artistic. It took top critical honors at Italy's International Film Festival...
...just finished what she hoped would be her greatest artistic triumph, Tiefland, in 1945, when the Allied victory put a stop to her film production. Since then, Adolf's admiration has hung on her neck like the Mariner's albatross. Through one denazification court after another, Leni has fought off her past. Time & again she has been cleared of Nazi guilt, only to be rearrested and retried. Last week, in a final effort to regain her fair name-and the fashionable Berlin villa taken from her by the Allies-Leni appeared before still another court. Its verdict...