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Accompanied by a staff of art historians and architectural experts, the Führer visited the Opera, strolled through the galleries of the half-emptied Louvre, went to the top of the Eiffel Tower where a swastika waved, toured Montmartre. It was all very interesting to a man who had never been outside Greater Germany (except for two State visits to Italy) before...
...happy, happy man was Adolf Hitler last week. German newsreels pictured him in a French garden, receiving word of the French capitulation. The Führer snapped his fingers, kicked his heels, chortled and goose-stepped off to his office to contemplate the fact that Hitler-Europe had become an actuality...
...That which the Führer has accomplished for Germany our King has accomplished for us," cried Propaganda Minister Constantino Giurescu. Iron Guard Leader Horia Sima, last month an exile in Germany, now Carol's pal, was more realistic. Commanding his comrades to join Führer Hohenzollern's Party, he sighed: "The whole world is going topsyturvy. We are going to have a new arrangement of countries and peoples. It is possible our country will meet with misfortune. The King's new Party will enable us to face the future...
Uruguay had the worst scare, and, like Mexico, went after big fish (see p. 34). A Congressional investigating committee gathered evidence on which it planned to dissolve German organizations and start criminal proceedings against "Fiührer" Julius Dalldorf and other leaders. Before this could be done, German Minister Otto Langmann announced that the Nazi Party and German Labor Front had been voluntarily dissolved. The Government replied by arresting twelve Germans, went ahead with its report, which traced Nazi activities directly to Minister Langmann. Three German gliders, one parachute and a dismantled radio station were found in a Nazi Stutzpunkt...
...everybody in Hollywood as The Dictator, will soon be ready for exhibitors. In spite of Chaplin secrecy, news has long since leaked out that The Dictator is a story of a mistaken identity, in which a battered little man in a concentration camp (Charlie Chaplin) and his Führer (Charlie Chaplin) exchange places. But until last week no photograph of Chaplin as a burlesque Hitler had yet been released...