Hindenburg, his officers, and his victorious army were once the target of the gutter press and the deceivers of the people. read more
He certainly acted as if he believed that he believed. But then this was essential to Nazi indoctrination. Was Hitler an idealist or a cynic (= someone who believes in power and riches only and rejects all ideals). read more
The S.P.D. lies today: Hitler supposedly receives some of the profits of the Völkischer Beobachter, a party salary, and a fee for each of his meetings. This totals, supposedly, 433,200 Marks a year. The S.P.D. lies today: “To save money,” Hitler would supposedly kill everyone over the age of 60. read more
Hitler had total power in Germany, unrestricted by any constitutional constraints. The headline implied even more, however, than the major change in the constellation of power. It suggested an identity of Hitler and the country he ruled, signifying a complete bond between the German people and Hitler. read more