Word: hamburged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bent on dedicating German youths to some other God than the sire of Christ, zealots of the Ludendorffist German Faith movement celebrated Easter with vague but impassioned rites. At Hamburg, Leipzig and in the Rhineland, bands of German boys and girls stepped out briskly under what was called "the blue banner of the German Faith, with its golden sunwheel, the Viking flag of the revolution of the German soul...
Amid a religious hush, the German youths swore, "We make ourselves answerable to Germany!" At Hamburg an added touch was to bestow on dedicated youths the quality of "young Siegfrieds...
Engagement Broken. Lily Pons, 30, Metropolitan Opera soprano; and Dr. Fritz von der Becke, Hamburg surgeon. Reason (announced by Miss Pons as she sailed from Manhattan for London to sing at the King's Silver Jubilee next month): "He has his work and I am going to give...
Sonnemannstrasse was named long years ago for the Jewish founder of the Frankfurter Zeitung. Last week General Göring was about to marry Actress Emmy Sonnemann. Whatever she is, she does not look Jewish. During the War she clerked in a Hamburg candy shop. Göring then was a national hero, one of Imperial Germany's greatest fighting aces, finally Commander of the late, great Baron Manfred von Richthofen's daredevil escadrille. Three years ago Emmy was introduced to Hermann by Adolf...
...booklet is edited by William H. Collins, president of the Intercollegiate Young Alumni and member of the Student Advisory Board of the National Institute for Public Affairs. Copies may be obtained from the Educational Service Department of the Hamburg-American Line, 252 Boylston Street, Boston...