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...FLEW FOR THE FUHRER (213 pp.)-Heinz Knoke (translated by John Ewinq] -Holt...
Hitler's Secret Conversations, by Adolf Hitler (introduced by British Historian H. R. Trevor-Roper). The Fuhrer's unguarded, all-night talkfests, taken down in shorthand by party associates, give an excellent insight into a weird and fascinating mind (TIME...
School for Democracy The hatchet-faced little man known as Fritz Roessler disappeared in the rubble of the defeated Third Reich. A street corner no-good until he joined Hitler's brownshirts, he rose in Nazi favor by cultivating a Fuhrer mustache and showing a high talent for defiling Jewish graves. He became a captain in the German army, and Nazi propaganda boss in the state of Saxony...
...Berlin. In a file of top-drawer Nazis, they found Fritz Roessler's name and picture, and it was plainly the face of Dr. Franz Richter; so was the handwriting. He had audaciously remarried his own wife, adopted his own children, lived unsuspected-and still true to the Fuhrer-for seven postwar years...
...Fuhrer, Old Song. Kickoff for Berlin's program of pop, brass bands and long-winded propaganda was a giant "peace parade," escorted by heavily-armed young toughs of the East German People's Police. Garbed in their national costumes, 25,000 visiting Reds-including two Irishmen, ten Americans and one lonely New Zealander-joined with 100,000 young Germans in a cheering demonstration. In a welcoming speech, East German President Wilhelm Pieck brought to mind similar occasions under the Nazis, when he hailed "the great Fuhrer [Stalin] who gives the foremost example in the world fight...