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...Austria things have, for years, been extraordinarily difficult. Almost everyone is poverty-stricken and living from hand-to-mouth. Although one would sincerely regret Austria being merged in the German Reich, the fact remains that the average Austrian would, for a variety of reasons, probably find life far easier than at present. Unless there were drastic frontier alterations in Europe, which one cannot visualize except as the result of a war, Austria clearly has no future. This certainly cannot be said of Germany, which one must admit is an extraordinarily progressive country, however one may deplore many happenings resulting from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 27, 1941 | 10/27/1941 | See Source »

...probably find Section IV' on "Bloodless Victories" the most interesting. Rarely before in history has the success or failure of a powerful movement depended so completely on the oratorical genius, the political sense of a single man. At this time the German Army is determining the fate of the Reich, but when Hitler occupied the Rhineland he alone was guiding Germany over a tight-rope of political uncertainty when any slip would mean a fall disastrous to his regime. His overwhelming victory was a personal rather than a national triumph, and the psychological tactics he used are recorded...

Author: By C. L. B., | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

Snorted Representative Martin Dies of Texas, no churchman, but the piety-loving Chairman of the House Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities: "Freedom of religious worship is, and always has been, as nonexistent in Soviet Russia as freedom of speech ... in Hitler's Reich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Power Politics | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

...news which percolated to the U.S. last week Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler has urged Hitler to have him shot. To date he las not been touched, for his influence on the workers of Westphalia is so great, and the news of his resistance has grapevined so rapidly throughout the Reich, that the Mazis fear there would be a major work stoppage if they harmed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Catholic Niem | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

Poland festered with misery. Wrote the Reich's governor at Posen to two minor officials: "For us there are no good or bad Poles. We are against all that is Polish. . . ." Bare statistics from Warsaw's ghetto bore eloquent testimony to Poland's suffering. Normally twice as many persons are born in the ghetto as die there each year. In June of this year only 396 were born. Four thousand, two hundred and ninety died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OCCUPIED EUROPE: Executioner's Week | 9/29/1941 | See Source »

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