Word: hitlers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...politicians and union leaders who in the past had wanted nothing to do with a Western German government or the Western occupation authorities; most were grey survivors of concentration camps, or sadder & wiser leftovers from the Weimar Republic. Some were unknown men whose only distinction was that, under the Hitler regime, they had fought for freedom...
Reimann tried once more: "All German parties [should] present a united German point of view . . ." Cried an old man from the back: "That's what Hitler used to present...
...other books, historical figures drift in & out of the story, blending indistinguishably with the figments of Author Sinclair's imagination. Among them: Hitler, Marshal Kesselring, Roosevelt, Harry Hopkins, Mrs. Roosevelt, General Patton, General Donovan. They seem much less real than the imaginary characters...
...turns out, who wrote Roosevelt's famous "quarantine" speech. He was the man who told Roosevelt that Mussolini and Hitler were actively intervening in Spain and that non-intervention was a farce. He is, in short, the embodiment of the modern American journalist-politician, the ideal New Dealer, the American equivalent of the glorified Bolshevik of Soviet literature...
Lanny masters his scientific lessons without much trouble, hoodwinks Hitler about U.S. plans in Italy, and tells General Patton what to do about taking Paris. The book ends with Roosevelt's election for the fourth term, and his discussion with Lanny as to what he should do next...