Word: hrer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seeking Germany is more and healthier births, to the exclusion of bothering about a dowry, a church wedding or even a civil marriage. This view was made official at Berlin last week as 20,000 members of the German Many Children League harkened to Dr. Robert Ley, führer of the Nazi Labor Front...
...preliminary conversations with Ribbentrop it appears that Hitler considers that Europe owes him colonies out of the goodness of its heart or from fear of the consequences, Der Führer will get an answer from Britain which will approximate 'no tickee, no shirtee...
...story that Ambassador von Ribbentrop was in course of installing at his Embassy the most powerful radio broadcasting station next to those of the British Government. All that had happened was that the German Embassy recently put up an impressive looking aerial the better to receive Der Führer's latest broadcast...
...brilliant permanent Undersecretary of the British Foreign Office.* Last week Sir Robert's brother-in-law, vigorous British Ambassador to Germany Sir Eric Phipps, was appointed Ambassador to France, and heaved by the Nazis were sighs of relief. After Dictator Hitler took power, two diplomats Der Führer found too hard and smart for his Nazis were the then U. S. Charge d'Affaires George Anderson Gordon, now U. S. Minister to Haiti, and Sir Eric Phipps...
...financing of Five-Year Plans by forced loans is continually cleaning the pockets of the proletariat. In Germany moderate Adolf Hitler has greatest difficulty in restraining the arrant radicals of the Nazi Party led by such as Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels who continually agitate to persuade Der Führer to reshuffle the German capitalist economy drastically. Japan's new Cabinet is "opposed to such radical modern ideas as Fascism," its press officer announced in Tokyo last week. Italy's Dictator was named by his extremely radical father "Benito Juarez Mussolini," after Mexico's great radical hero...