Word: hrers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...party in 1934. By 1937 he had attacked his old Communist comrades, welded unemployed and middle-class dissidents into the Germanophile People's Party with the aid of funds from Pierre Laval and other Rightists. He came to be known as the "coming Führer of France." Later he disappeared politically into Franco Spain. But now, in 1942, with his old friend, shrewd, grubby Laval, again in power, Doriot had a France run more to his liking...
...west, in this crucial spring he would want all the help he could get from France both inside France and wherever French forces might profitably go into action. Pierre Laval was the man willing to deliver that help, whether he found himself a shield & buckler for the Führer or a cushion for Hitler's backside...
Faith & Works. For this favorable situation, pious Nazis thanked their landlubber Führer, who had built ships when Goring was bawling for more airplanes and Guderian for more tanks. But they also thanked a short-legged pouter pigeon of a man named Erich Raeder...
...corporals, there was not even certainty as to what bitter job would have to be done. They could only guess: southern Russia, probably, between Orel and the Crimea, logically, a drive for oil and toward India. Most of the reinforcements were pouring into that sector. Only the Führer and his intimates could say when the drive would begin. The Russians were putting on one last effort to take the German key points; they were attacking all along the line, but especially in the central part of the front, around Smolensk. In the far north, where winter still gripped...
While thousands of young Americans prepared to receive their first Easter Communion, 1,100,000 German youths, just turned 14, had a first Nazi "communion" two weeks before Easter-complete with organ music, readings from Mein Kampf, sermons based on the Führer's writing. Reich Youth Leader Arthur Axmann spoke over the radio for the Berlin ceremony, cited Hitler as a name to worship and an example for all young people to follow...