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...fifth year of the war-an aspersion, as the court saw it, on Nazi chances of victory. When Lawyer Reinhart Freiherr von Godin wrote a letter consoling the sister of a friend condemned by the court, Von Godin too was arrested and executed for "slandering the people and the Reich...
...Julianne Reich of New Orleans (Biology); Kathryn L. Reyerson of Minneapolis, Minn. (History); Sandra Carey Robertson of Washington, D.C. (Romance Languages); Julie M. Shawvan of Claremont, Calif. (Chemistry); Judith S. Sullivan of Baltimore, Md. (History and Literature) and Susanne J. Wilson of Penfield, N.Y. (English...
HOWARD B. REICH...
Twenty-one years after the fall of the "Thousand-Year Reich," the German nation is demanding once more to be considered an adult, responsible member of the international family of nations. It is frustrated because it threw itself so enthusiastically into the drive for European integration, only to have Charles de Gaulle hold up the stop sign. The world's only nation unilaterally to renounce the right to produce nuclear weapons, it is disappointed that it is still feared and mistrusted as a potential nuclear menace. It is tired of being the favorite whipping boy of Russia and the Communist...
...making another important decision. Politics in Germany had boiled down to a battle between the Communists and the Nazis, and many Catholic and Protestant leaders saw in the Nazis the only chance to save Germany?and Christianity? from the Red Peril. In 1933?the year that Hitler was elected Reich Chancello ?Kurt Kiesinger became a member of the Nazi Party. It took only a year for Kiesinger to realize that he could not hope to influence developments within Hitler's increasingly brutal movement. For a time he considered emigrating to Brazil, but he had no money for a transatlantic...