Word: naziland
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Dates: during 1933-1933
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Alice Hamilton, assistant professor in Industrial Medicine at the Medical School has just returned from Naziland. In "Hitler Speaks" she gives a good review of the leader's own book "Mein Kampf" which is to be published in this country soon. By illustration after illustration she shows how Hitler is shaping Germany to the mold of the political philosophy of his autobiography...
Germany, also, is besieged with problems of constitutionality, although theirs, thanks to the flexibility of Weimar, will be of a different kind. The disposition of a badly unreprosented minority is not so simple as Mr. Ludwig, fresh from Naziland, would have us believe. For him the word majority is a magic philtre, and he cannot say that the Nazis are unable to brew it; thus, although they have burned his books and routed him out, his cavil is not a constitutional one. Castor calls this another example of the megalomania which Mr. Ludwig's essay on Mussolini the strange...
...story of the 1,400 Hamburgers was undoubtedly the week's high for atrocity stories. There were plenty of others. Filtering slowly through the German Press censorship the world Press gradually got a picture of what had been going on in Naziland...