Word: kurt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...false reports by House Bond and Stamp managers Kurt Hoffman '44 was announced as high-buyer last week; actually, Charles A. Shaw '46 of Kirkland House...
...lion's share of this Adams total was accounted for by the individual purchases of Kurt Hoffman '44 which came to $118.75. This will entitle Hoffman to the receipt of a personal letter from personable Deanna Durbin, Universal's apple-checked song-stress, who recently promised an epistle to the Winner of last week's War Stamp and Bond contest...
...many times a day or a week someone tells his "Mama" in Berlin or Hamburg that "little Kurt" is all right and will leave the hospital next Wednesday, no one knows. But Allied authorities think that too frequently "Mama" is the German Navy, "little Kurt" is an Allied ship loading in some South American harbor with goods for the U.S. or Britain. Many ships have gone down just after leaving port; for Nazi U-boats, South American waters are a fruitful hunting ground...
...brutal manhood on appeasement's food. Hitler's Enabling Act had passed in 1933 because the Catholic Center Party voted for it, thinking that Hitlerism would run its brief course to ruin if left alone. Said a local Social Democratic leader whom Authors Weyl and Jansen call Kurt Riemann: "If we stick to the legal way our enemies will be destroyed, because right will be on our side." But Social Democracy was destroyed. "In the case of Germany the democrats of Weimar had relinquished the bastion without raising a hand in its defense; in the case of Czecho...
...There is need for more German troops in Russia." The voice, rasping in German loudspeakers last week, was the voice of Lieut. General Kurt Diettmar, engineer officer and propagandist for the German High Command...