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...land opened their mouths and sang the old Dutch thanksgiving hymn. Dankgebet, which begins ''God make us free." Written by Adrian Valerius in 1597, the most popular German translation is that of Josef Weyl. Forty million Nazi voices boomed out the words: "Wir treten zum Beten vor Gott dem Gerechten" ("We step up before God the Just to Pray...
...Gott! To the eyes & ears of Anglo-Saxons were presented monster Nazi campaign rallies all over the Reich at which Germans, massed in individual gatherings as large as 300,000. were told by Nazi orators that Adolf Hitler and the Fatherland have done no wrong...
Wildly though the Munich throng of 300,000 Germans cheered Adolf Hitler, and plain though it had become that Germany was back on the "Me und Gott" standard of exiled Kaiser Wilhelm, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin still remained irresolute. Britain's Ambassador to Germany, Sir Eric Phipps, "almost begged" Realmleader Hitler to send a delegation to London unconditionally. Instead the Destiny-guided Realmleader came back with another slap. As his price for sending a delegation to London he asked Britain to get from all nations concerned promises that they will make Adolf Hitler's terms the basis...
...received $100.000 cash, $50.000 in real estate. Mourned Promoter Merrick: "I wish I had him now."-ED. Same Meat Sirs: Need Hitlerite "Bait" Rosenberg waste all those words to explain a concept of holiness [TIME, Sept. 30]? Twenty-one years ago, it was compacted into the simple phrase, "Gott mit Vns." The world understood it then and still does understand it. And no matter how thin Spiritualist Rosenberg may slice it, it will always taste the same, and will always be recognized as the same ill-served, German-adopted variety of meat. RALPH C. WELCH Schenectady...
...Where is Hitler? Mein Gott, I must know!" stormed Minister of Labor Franz Seldte, founder of Germany's war veterans' legion, the Stahlhelm, which boasted 1,000,000 members until most of them were dragooned into the Storm Troops or dropped out in disgust, leaving 115,000 still enrolled last week. Distracted Herr Seldte wanted to find Herr Hitler because messages were pouring in to the effect that Stahlhelm posts were being forcibly disbanded in various parts of the Reich last week. By whose orders...