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...questions nevertheless remain: Is the Argentine military regime as rabidly anti-Semitic as Timerman says? Can any just comparison be drawn between Argentina today and Hitler's Germany in 1933? There is some ammunition for Timerman's argument but not that much...
...World War II, and that the country remained stubbornly neutral throughout the war. Today some Argentine officials make no secret of their prejudices. One police colonel has bragged to leaders of the Jewish community, "I love to kill Jews. We like to have fun torturing Jews. The only mistake Hitler made was not to kill all the Jews." A well-known law professor at the University of Buenos Aires has made a career of publishing anti-Semitic tracts and has warned students that he will "never permit a Jew to pass" his courses. Such bigotry has been casually tolerated...
DIED. Walter Langer, 82, Boston-born psychoanalyst whose Freudian study of Adolf Hitler for the Office of Strategic Services in 1943 was used by Allied leaders as a guide to strategy during the remainder of World War II and was published 29 years later under the title The Mind of Adolf Hitler; in Sarasota, Fla. Langer, who interviewed former friends and associates of the Nazi dictator, characterized him as "probably a neurotic psychopath bordering on schizophrenia" and predicted his suicide...
Your article states that "no one knows the cause of Crohn's disease, although researchers suspect that a virus or flaw in the body's immune system may be involved" [June 22]. If "externalized anger and rage" can cause an Adolf Hitler to act as he did, if it can cause men to attempt to assassinate Presidents and Popes, and shoot blank cartridges at Queens, why cannot "internalized anger and rage" cause the bowels to churn themselves into inflammatory masses, coronary arteries to turn into morbid spasms and bronchial tubes to go into asthmatic constrictions? There are many...
...Terrible, nogoodnik Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584; Catherine de Medicis, Machiavelli-mentored Queen of France from 1547 to 1589 and noted butcher of Protestants; Abdul-Hamid II, murderous ruler of the Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1909; Joseph Stalin, Soviet leader from 1929 to 1953; Adolf Hitler, an automatic club member as leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945; Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist leader from 1949 to 1976; and the only living honoree, Uganda's brutish, exiled Dictator Idi Amin. Seven politicians, a barbarian, a lady-in-hating and a frustrated artist. But only...