Word: nazi
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Religion tells of a German play that is stirring up controversy in four European cities, arguing that the late Pope Pius XII refused to condemn openly the Nazi murder of Jews. It seemed to us not enough merely to note the accusation and the acrimony, and we set out to look into how and why the Pope behaved...
...Good Life. West Germany today is a young country; a full 45% of its population is under 30. For them, the Nazi past is remote, and the West with all its ways is close...
...brave heart that beats under her trim little jacket"-and proudly published the note that came fluttering down from the Hindenburg's gondola in Lakehurst, N.J.: "Goodbye, America. I'll be right back." In Frankfort 58 hours later, Dorothy was given a royal welcome by Nazi General Franz von Epp, Governor General of Bavaria, who called himself her "godfather in Germany" and suggested another date. But Dorothy pressed...
Eighteen years after the end of the Second World War, a good many Germans still maintain a sense of guilt for the crimes their Nazi government committed. This summer German students, businessmen, and Hausfrauen admitted to me that the German people share in some way the responsibility for the havoc the Nazis wrought on Europe--and the Jews in particular--during the war. While admitting this guilt, many of the people whom I interviewed felt that Germany had largely atoned for its guilt by losing the war and suffering the fate of a divided homeland. Several others, with no small...
...paintings were done in the garden of a retreat in Villefranche, where she fled at 21 to live with her exiled grandparents when the Nazi persecution of the Jews began closing in. From this oasis she clearly saw the hopeless desert around her. She painted her lost world in the palette of Provence, but as she turned in upon herself, her colors darkened with her thoughts. And with her shattering gift for picturing her emotions, her style swerved back and forth to the radical reaches of determination and despair...