Word: hitlerized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...crouched in the darkened auditorium, impassively listening to the Wagnerian crash of the talkie's sound track. Suddenly he half rose: before him on the screen was Rudolf Hess, Deputy Fuhrer of the Third Reich, in the center of the triumphant 1934 Nazi Party Congress. Next to him, Adolf Hitler capered with...
...around. Their own idea of victory, as revealed in areas where they are in occupation, is to make blunt demands at the point of a gun. But their method is not necessarily tougher or more effective than MacArthur's. He is using a policy much admired by Adolf Hitler, who was hardly a softie: making a demand which by itself does not seem to be worth resisting; after that has been gained, making another demand, and so on until large cumulative results are obtained...
...Allies. Claiming that he represented thousands of people "who have the sense to come in out of the rain," he wrote to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. '24, in 1940 urging that 50 destroyers be sent to Britain at once. After repeatedly pointing out the dangers of the Hitler tyranny, Professor Rand became an active member of the American Defense-Harvard Group faculty committee...
...conclusion, the British report took back a little of the story: the proof was no more positive than any proof could be "without bodies." Adolf Hitler was probably dead, but the legend of a living Führer was still alive...
...Losing Race. In time the first secret of the Weser became apparent. Its parent plant was producing V-weapons. But it also manufactured cyclotrons for atomic experimentation. As the Allies bombed German laboratories, the Weser shipped new cyclotrons to secret destinations in the Reich where Hitler's scientists were running a losing race with history. At least three cyclotrons were shipped in the last year and a half...