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Such is the awesome reputation of Adolf Hitler that last week, notwithstanding the terrible fact that the Führer was in the midst of the world's greatest and perhaps most decisive battle (see p. 23), the world wondered where he would strike next. Two nations trembled most fearfully...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POWER POLITICS: Whither Germany, Where Italy? | 5/27/1940 | See Source »

...hrer Hitler promptly bestowed Knight's Crosses of the Iron Cross upon Generals Milch and Geisler and upon Major Harlinghausen, an active pilot and squadron leader, who presumably had crowned his career by leading the dive-bombers down upon the battleship. An extended version of the official German story, which was withheld for 24 hours "to see whether Churchill will have the courage to admit this terrific loss," added the following items to the alleged action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IN THE AIR: Bomb Finale | 5/13/1940 | See Source »

...have confessed that he was spying for "a certain foreign power." Last July one Alfred Zander, a little man with big ambitions, who headed The League of Faithful Confederates, was sentenced to a year and a half in prison, and last month a second would-be Führer named Robert Tobler, whose party is called the National Front, was arrested on suspicion of espionage. Last week the Swiss Government warned its citizens to disregard any purported "official" orders not to resist invaders: Switzerland would resist any invader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Quislers | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...Hungary has had "Big Führer" Ferenc Szalasi, of the Hungarian National Socialists, in jail for two years, but still at large was Szalasi's No. 2 man, Kálmán Hubay. Since the leader's incarceration Hungary's Green Shirts have changed their greeting from "Heil Szalasi!" to "Kitartás!" ("Hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Quislers | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...Allied-Russian tension. Since 1919 bulging, bearded Jacob Suritz has been No. 1 Soviet diplomat, with a brilliant record in Afghanistan, Turkey, Germany and League of Nations wrangles. He was for years the only Jew in Germany permitted to keep Aryan housemaids -by personal dispensation of the Führer. Ambassador Suritz was not "purged" when his intimate friend Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinoff fell from Joseph Stalin's favor, but few Bolsheviks close to a fallen bigwig survive for long. Last week the Moscow radio significantly broke a story that began the middle of last month when Edouard Daladier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Allies v. Soviets | 4/8/1940 | See Source »

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