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...Hitler walked through the door today, I would be just as glad and happy to see and have him here as ever." So says sprightly, white-haired Winifred Wagner, English-born daughter-in-law of Operatic Giant Richard Wagner and close friend of Adolf Hitler for 22 years. Frau Wagner, 78, broke a 30-year public silence to talk about herself and Hitler in a five-hour film, Winifred Wagner and the History of Haus Wahnfried, 1914-1975, which premiered in Paris recently. Her basic message: anybody who thinks that Hitler was cruel, malevolent and even megalomaniacal is mistaken about...
Capitalism has survived Nixon, Hitler, Marx. What more could...
...however, many compelling, if superficial resemblances. In their own way both events can be seen as attempts to legitimize postwar balances of force in Europe-the one in the wake of the devastating Napoleonic Wars, the other a long-delayed sequel to the equally disastrous imperial quest of Adolf Hitler...
...they thought would preserve their position at the expense of someone else-was more than economically disastrous. It could be a threat against democracy itself. But it's a much harder fight than tightening your belt against a common, identifiable and hated enemy. It was easy to portray Hitler as a hated enemy. Inflation is much more difficult to identify and personalize. The British people made great sacrifices, pretty uniformly spread during the war, but they were never asked to accept a pay limit in the sense that we are now asking them to accept it. The British trade...
...other original inmates, Walther Funk, head of the Reichsbank, Czechoslovakia's Nazi Boss Konstantin von Neurath, Hitler Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach, and Admirals Erich Rae-der and Karl Doenitz were released either after completing their sentences or because of failing health...