Word: schacht
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...team from F & G had trouble with Standish last Friday, but edged out the new Freshmen, 31 to 28. The 31 to 12 victory over Company B last Thursday was much easier, thanks to the sharp-shooting of D.L. Schacht, who netted 19 points in the two games...
...transfer of three Dartmouth players, members of the NROTC, to Harvard. Now on Henry Lamar's squad are Roy Morter, Indian wingman, Herb Fritts, a fast halfback, and Lew Lamoreau, who was on Earl Brown's second team. Also eligible to play for the first time are Don Schacht, a back, Pete Harwood, another back, and Mel Allen, a guard, all of the V-12; and two new civilians, Paul O'Leary, at center, and Bob Haymond, a tackle...
Millions of Germans learned penitential drills and marches, made penitential trips abroad. Soon Chief Penitent Friedolin's "Shepherd's Council" included a "Shepherd for Aviation" and a number of "Shepherds Without Crooks" - all veterans of World War II. Penitent Hjalmar Schacht became "Shepherd for Finance" - and soon Russia went bankrupt and there was no gold left in Fort Knox...
...Trott zu Solz, a Foreign Office man who had spent the summer trying to make Allied contacts in Stockholm. Trott had a plan for overthrowing Hitler, but he wanted assurance that Germans would be rewarded with something better than unconditional surrender. The Nazis talked of trying (and hanging) Hjalmar Schacht, passed sentence of death in absentia on General Walther von Seydlitz, head of Moscow's League of German Officers...
...Junker taken Rundstedt's removal as a signal that the time had come to strike against the Nazis? Three months ago Allied intelligence officers had heard reports of a Wehrmacht coup in the making. Rumors linked Rundstedt's name with men like Finance Wizard Hjalmar Schacht, onetime Foreign Minister Constantin von Neurath, Baron von Weizsacker, Ambassador to the Vatican, former Oberbürgermeister Karl Goerdeler of Leipzig and numerous less well-known diplomatic, industrial and old-time Government figures...