Word: hrers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wenbräu beer cellar to Nazi veterans of 1923's abortive Beer Hall Putsch. No bomb went off in the hall this time, as it had two years ago. No R.A.F. bombers visited the city, as they had one year ago. The Führer made all the noise...
Whatever his plan, Hitler's propaganda agents, pleading the nonsensicality of harking back to Napoleon, were at some pains to explain away their Führer's recent boast that Russia was already licked. "The beaten enemy," said the Berliner Lokalanzeiger, "unfortunately was not encircled in all sectors and has managed to assemble again and is still offering resistance, supported by fresh reserves...
Farm Land. "Nowhere did we see any signs of burned crops, such as might be expected under the Soviet scorched-earth policy, although almost all tools, tractors and livestock had been removed or destroyed." For the job of reclamation, the Germans had brought Sonderführer (special leaders) from German farms. These little Fuhrers, used to tending small German farms, were dismayed to find themselves put in charge of almost 100,000 acres each...
...Pastor Martin Neimöller's old church, Ziemer heard a geography lesson for nine-year-olds. Teacher: "[The U.S. has] a low type of government, a democracy. What is a democracy?" Pupils: "... A government by rich Jews. ... A government that will be defeated by the Führer." > Excerpts from a favorite song of Berlin University students (tune: O Tannenbaum...
Prime aim of Nazi education, Ziemer found, is to fire Germans with zeal to give up their lives for Adolf Hitler. A German boy takes his first solemn oath to die for the Führer at six, repeats...