Word: reich
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ahead of the requirements of the Italian Army. Il Duce would like the Allies to buy more Italian food, fewer manufactures, but they want to continue to keep Italian heavy industry so tied up with their war orders that few if any Italian munitions can be shipped to the Reich...
...Anschluss (Co-Playwright Kortner is himself a refugee actor). Another Sun told of their hopes & fears and of the dilemma of the most famous of them, who, unable to get work in the U. S., is tempted to seize the olive branch held out to him by the Reich...
BERLIN--Two of Germany's, highest statesmen today gave Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles a detailed statement of the attitude of the Reich towards war and peace, and tomorrow their explanations will be elaborated by Chancellor Adolf Hitler, who will see President Roosevelt's personal representative...
...business would be contingent on the continuation of a standstill war in the west. While the Russian transportation system never has been much, Germany's has been so overworked of late that it has begun seriously to deteriorate. Despite all the bluff about Russia supplying oil to the Reich, it was noted last week that at the Rumanian port of Constantsa on the Black Sea, the first post-pact Russian tanker with oil consigned to Germany had just arrived. The shipment-12,000 tons-was to be refined in Rumania and then shipped by rail through Hungary...
...Core of Steel." Hermann Rauschning's The Revolution of Nihilism purposed to reveal the Nazis' secret plans for the Third Reich. It obscured almost as much as it disclosed, but occasional clear statements of the Nazis' real aims stood out like moments of nightmare in a some what foggy dream. His new book, The Voice of Destruction, is an evidently hurried transcript of notes on Hitler's private assertions in 1932-34. It may be substantially credited or discounted according to how much distortion the reader sees in Junker Rauschning's solemn retrospective indignation...