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...with the Hanseatic traders suddenly discovered a good Baltic German firmly ensconced in the highest circles of Nazidom: Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, Chief of the Nazi Bureau of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Rosenberg helped organize the "League of the Baltic Brotherhood" to unite the Baltic states under Nazi guidance. A weekly Das Baltikum was established to preach the word. Latvian Germans hoped that, though breaking up the great German estates was one of the original Hitlerite tenets, a Fascist state might restore the lands and prosperity they lost after the War. Latvia's little parliament, the Saeima, has only 100 members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATVIA: Das Baltikum | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

...party of rich farmers and landowners. German Nazis uttered not a peep in Latvia last week but in Riga beer cellars the rumor persisted that the Latvian Fascist society Katsuelit was back of the present coup d'etat and back of Katsuelit was Adolf Hitler, sponsor of Das Baltikum Nazification...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATVIA: Das Baltikum | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

...Hawaii that we best liked," remarked Hans-Bernard Michlowski the German cadet from the Kreuzer "Karlsruhe" to the CRIMSON reporter. "There we every night to dances went . . . Ho! ho we liked very much the girls with the grass . . . wie sagt man das? . . . skirts. They danced on beard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Ist eine Grosse Schoene Universitaet; Wir Lieben die Maedel von Hawaii, Says Cadet | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

...Das Alte Frankfurt und das Goethehaus" is the title of the slide-illustrated lecture by Ernst Beutler of Frankfurt-on-the-Main, to be given in the Germanic Museum at 4.30 o'clock today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Beutler at Museum | 5/3/1934 | See Source »

Following the intermission, we turned with pleasure to Brahms, Beethoven, and Bach. With the Chorus, we trembled before the Fates (Gesang der Parzen--Brahms) and felt the triumph of Revelation (Nun ist das Heil--Bach). We offer it as our opinion that in "Elegischer Gesang" (Beethoven) we heard the best and most delightful singing of the afternoon; here were best displayed those tricks of choral technique for which the choruses most diligently strive; here, too, was the most perfect balance between the chorus and orchestra...

Author: By W. H. G. jr., | Title: The Music Box | 4/16/1934 | See Source »

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