Word: reichs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Renaissance palace at Karlsruhe, seat of West Germany's Federal Constitutional Court, the neo-Nazi Socialist Reich Party suffered a major legal setback. For two weeks, while the government attacked as unconstitutional the antiSemitic, Hitler-venerating SRP (TIME, May 21, 1951), the defendants-like Communists on trial in the U.S.-were alternately defiantly silent or deliberately long-winded, smirked, refused to testify, and contemptuously egged on demonstrators outside the court. Last week, as the government concluded its case, Court President Dokter Hermann Höpker-Aschoff made an announcement: pending the court's decision (not expected before fall...
...would not go. Four months later, in a hideaway in Berlin, he heard the expected knock on the door. The Gestapo took him to the Heuberg concentration camp near Stuttgart. Schumacher coolly calculated thaO he would be in jail eleven years (he reckoned that by that time the Third Reich would have fought and lost a war). His calculation was close. He spent ten years in concentration camps, most of them at Dachau of gas-chamber notoriety. There he ran a web of anti-Nazi conspiracy. He served one nine-month stretch in solitary, and ended another with...
...Hanover game was played in the Dartmouth stadium before a crowd of well over 1,000. Pete Reich, Green football captain-elect, made the only score-a touchdown, in the first five minutes of play...
...Green has enough top flight stars to insure a close meet. Pete McCreary is one the best hurdlers in the country, while Al Reich is capable of over 200 feet in the javelin. Dick Collins in the sprints, Sam Daniel and Stan Smiley in the distances, and Gary McKee, Nels Ehin, ger, and Al Jackson in the field events will undoubtedly be able to add considerably to the Dartmouth point total...
Football Captain John Nichols left Cambridge yesterday for a two-day sojourn at Hanover, N. H., by special invitation of Dartmouth football captain Pete Reich. Reich will be host to captains of all the Ivy League teams in a weekend designed "to further mutual respect and understanding" among Ivy leaders...