Word: horst
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...useful in the Battle of the Atlantic. The Germans took advantage of this situation, risking their fastest surface ships in commerce raiding. Last week the German radio declared that Chief of Staff Grand Admiral Erich Raeder (rhymes with raider) had gone to Brest and pronounced the Scharn-horst and Gneisenau, which the British had had nearly three weeks to bomb, "ready for renewed service in the Battle of the Atlantic...
...sang German songs, heard German speakers, discussed German culture. For all their Germanic carousing, his companions remained good democrats. But they soon began to discern in Dale Maple a growing admiration for Adolf Hitler, and for Nazi "efficiency." Dale took perverse pleasure in shocking his associates by singing the Horst Wessel song and Deutschland Uber Alles. When pink-cheeked Faculty Adviser James Hawkes became perturbed and tried to squelch his Nazi talk, Dale conceived a cordial dislike for Instructor Hawkes, became still more defiant. To the dismay of his roommate, Dale installed a bust of Hitler on his desk...
Byliners. Only since the Norwegian invasion have PK men been given bylines in the German press. Crack reporters of the campaigns around Trondheim, Andalsnes. and Hamar were Horst Lehmann (correspondent for Hitler's Volkischer Beobachter, Goebbels' Der Angriff), Kurt Stolzenberg, Fritz Dettmann, Walter Möller...