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Alsace Restored. For Alsace Hitler had another Putsch & purge expert, Gauleiter and Provincial Governor Robert Heinrich Wagner of Baden. Dishonorably discharged from the German Army for his part in the Beerhall Putsch of 1923, he became a full-time Rhineland agitator and Gau-heeler for Hitler...
...twin-tailed fighter with "swallowed" engine is being turned out, said to fly 400 m.p.h. Each side was "softening up" the other and a report from far-off Turkey carried by travelers from Germany indicated the kind of damage both sides were already suffering. According to the accounts the Rhineland populace was thoroughly terrorized by R. A. F.'s incessant raiding, especially at Essen, home of the vast Krupp plants...
...France and Russia, and bore its outstanding fruit in lining up the Allies against the central continental power of Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I. In the 20 years after 1919 the Entente was frequently strained: when Britain refused to consider Germany's occupation of the Rhineland as a casus belli; when the British Conservative Government entered a naval limitation pact with the Nazis; when Britain refused to heed France's advice to meet Russia's terms for a triple alliance in the spring of 1939. Last week the Entente, foremost factor in European power...
...learn a trade or profession, continuing at the same time their practical political work within the numerous Party organizations. At the end of this period, one fourth of each class is picked for further training at the Ordensburgen located at Crössensee in Pomerania, Burg Vogelsang in the Rhineland, Sonthofen in Bavaria. Specializing in ideology and the theory of leadership, they spend one year at each castle. Then the final selection is made and those found to possess supreme qualities of leadership go to the Führerschule in Bavaria, where at the feet of Prophet Rosenberg they imbibe...
Other signs of German conviction that peace is just around the corner were the preparations in German tourist offices throughout the world for a late summer season. Brand-new "Visit Heidelberg and the Rhineland" posters appeared in their windows and leaflets were circulated announcing that the Bayreuth Wagnerian Festival would be held this year as usual, featuring Wagner's Parsifal, one of the few German operas extolling peace...