Word: prussianize
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...poker games. We believed in collective security, but did not feel safe. When Hitler appeared on the horizon, we had no illusions about him we have lived next to Germany for hundreds of years, and know that sometimes something happens there which makes the beautiful things disappear. The Prussian must march; he doesn't care where, whether in his own farm or on his neighbor...
...that day Swiss, Dutch, French and English newspapers published the following item: "Dr. Robert M. W. Kempner, ex-legal adviser of the pre-Hitler Prussian State Police Administration was executed by a firing squad of the Nazi Secret Police (Gestapo) as an enemy of the Hitler Regime." He actually had caught me, but after three weeks of the third degree, friends succeeded in getting my release and I could escape death. Himmler's and Heydrich's police machinery is terrible but can be smashed easier than most people think...
...transmitted messages by five Harvard professors to the station's scattered audience" he continued. In the opening program, Henry W. Holmes, professor of Education, introduced and explained the purpose of the series. Holmes was followed on successive weeks by Lawrence Packard, visiting professor of History, who spoke of Prussian militarism, Langden Warner, lecturer of Fine Arts who explained the Japanese position in the struggle, and Dumas Malone, director of the Harvard University Press, who clarified democracy's position in total...
...setback to German education caused by the Hitler race teachings and other Nazi philosophies will be absorbed in a reconstructed nation," Albert Kruse, instructor in German and former assistant to the Prussian Board of Education, stated yesterday...
...Prussian of the East. Tomoyuki Yamashita's exposure to Germanics came early. His course of studies at the Imperial Military Staff College was interrupted shortly before World War I by an order to go to Germany and have a look around. Kaiser Wilhelm, then in his finest military feather and almost ready for war, had done quite a little chanticleering about the then fashionable Yellow Peril, but there were many in Berlin who regarded London as the real root of all evil. Among them was a young philosopher named Karl Haushofer (now Adolf Hitler's theorist on geopolitics...