Word: socialistes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Papen found other allies. There was Hindenburg's "notoriously lazy" son, Oscar, who "enjoyed parties in a slow way." And there was Dr. Otto Meissner who "was to have the unique distinction of having served Socialist Ebert, Field Marshal Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler in the same confidential capacity, giving the same satisfaction to all three...
...foreword to this book, says Fritz Thyssen, onetime rich and powerful head of the German steel trust, onetime National Socialist party member, onetime financial backer of Adolf Hitler, now probably a corpse or a haggard prisoner of the Gestapo. I Paid Hitler reveals Thyssen as one of history's rankest examples of The Man Who Was Wrong...
Says Thyssen: "I have personally given altogether one million marks to the National Socialist party. Not more." He estimates that other contributors from "heavy industry" gave the movement two million marks annually in the last years before Hitler became chancellor...
...Cambridge Summer theatre Saturday night found a considerable crowd gathered around the board fence on the opposite side of Brattle Square. Pushing their way to the center, the more curious found nailed to the wall a copy of the Boston Globe with the screaming headline: "Germans Sign Armistice; Socialist Revolution in Full Swing...
...Roman electoral body to the cosmopolitan demagogy of the United States; Rome itself to London, Paris, New York, Berlin, Milan; and Lucullus to Napoleon. He talks about capitalism, parliamentarism, imperialism, feminism . . . clubs, meetings, high life. . . . Cato is a landlord; M. Aemilius Scaurus a self-made man; Caesar a socialist leader, a Tammany boss...