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...doings." A Rumanian Army mission mysteriously turned up in Berlin, and reports came out that Adolf Hitler had offered to lend his "good offices" in persuading Russia and Hungary to be nice-not to invade King Carol Il's domain. For these good offices, the Führer "hoped" that Rumania would: 1) demobilize half her Army; 2) give the Nazis a monopoly on oil and grain exports; 3) admit a pro-Nazi Iron Guard into the Rumanian Cabinet to "safeguard German interests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMATIC FRONT: Brenner Pass Parley | 3/25/1940 | See Source »

Since the war began, cocky British Führer Oswald Mosley was reported in London to have found a new pastime, cookery. His specialty: lobster mousse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 18, 1940 | 3/18/1940 | See Source »

...climax of Welles's hours came in the one he spent with Hitler. And a smashing climax Hitler made it. The Führer had been in seclusion in the Chancellery for a week before Welles arrived. Whether he had spent the week brooding on things to ask for as the price for making peace, the Welles interview was no sooner over than doubly inspired stories popped in the press-twice as extravagant as Ribbentrop's demands, more grandiose than the Kaiser's dream of the drive to the East, a tumultuous welter of claims, charges, accusations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: The World Over | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

...doctor whom Hitler appointed to be Führer of National Socialist Health turned out to be a naturopath. He licensed faith healers and all manner of quacks. Last year this Führer, Dr. Gerhard Wagner, died. His successor is not, as strongly rumored in U. S. medical circles, a veterinarian, but is in fact a well-trained pediatrician named Leonardo Conti, son of Hitler's solidly buxom "Führerin of Midwives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Health Under Hitler | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

Preparing to celebrate the end of his first year as Nazi Health Führer, Dr. Conti distributed to U. S. teachers and doctors good-looking statistics on German health. The statistics are correct. But, in a hard little book (Heil Hunger!-Alliance Books-$1.75), Dr. Martin Gumpert, former head of the City Clinic for Skin and Venereal Diseases in Berlin, now a refugee in Manhattan, made Dr. Conti's figures prove an ugly picture of deterioration in Naziland. Besides Dr. Conti's figures Dr. Gumpert also used other official Government figures and many hiding in German medical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Health Under Hitler | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

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