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...Wagner's Die Meistersinger. Meanwhile, by the Government's express decree, Germans were ordered to light "Liberty Bonfires" and stage torchlight parades throughout the land. About 10 p. m. Nazi Storm Troops and Steel Helmets (War Veterans) were to march in a mighty, triumphal torchlight procession down Unter den Linden while Orator Hitler harangued the nation over a compulsory radio hookup of every German station...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Omit Flowers | 3/27/1933 | See Source »

...onetime Imperial Hohenzollern colors, flew in every street, floated majestically from Government buildings and was flaunted everywhere by shouting, cheering throngs. Goosestepping as smartly as when they were members of Germany's Imperial Army, and with several Hohenzollern Princes in their ranks, 20,000 Stahlhelmers paraded down Unter den Linden. Strangely enough, no monarchical restoration loomed. Chancellor Adolf Hitler had merely gone to the German people under borrowed colors, had won a thundering cataclysmic victory with catchwords as loose as his slogan: "Rebirth or Bolshevism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: National Revolution! | 3/13/1933 | See Source »

...vain Policeman Zauritz's family declared that he had been a Communist, protested the State funeral. It took place before 500,000 Berliners who jammed Unter den Linden and the vast square between onetime Kaiser Wilhelm II's Palace and Berlin's (Protestant) Cathedral. For the occasion Chancellor Hitler put on his brown shirt again, sat in a front pew. Pastor Hossenfelder, in his funeral sermon, called Herr Hitler "the man whom God has given us for a leader" and said that the two dead men, having cheered the Chancellor's appointment, died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Four-Year Plans (2) | 2/13/1933 | See Source »

...stolid Germans stabbing each other Unter den Linden (TIME, July 11) seemed more newsworthy to most U. S. citizens than 400 armed rebels who over-powered the garrison of Trujillo, most important city of northern Peru, last week, murdered the Mayor, looted banks & mansions, committed wholesale arson. Zooming up from Lima, Peru's capital, seven bombing planes first dropped demands that the rebels surrender, then bombed them until they fled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERU: Revolt, Murder, Looting, Arson | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

...Berlin 500 Fascist students, enraged by the closing of their university for two days in hopes of preventing riots there, swarmed down Unter den Linden roaring "Germany Awake!" and brandishing sticks and stilettos. The United Press, which has its office at No. 17 Unter den Linden, estimated that "a score of persons were beaten and one stabbed" before police dispersed the rioters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Rough Riots | 7/11/1932 | See Source »

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