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Ten Years of Hitler; One Hundred of Goethe

Hale, William Harlan | March 16, 1932 issue

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The article discusses about the hundredth anniversary of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German Poet. A decade of German dictator, Adolf Hitler's storm troops, street-fighting, and fanaticism also concludes in this 1932. Germany is celebrating both facts, both men. After ten years of yearning for a Messiah, whole sections of the country are surging as never before to Hitler's banners. And the hundredth anniversary of Goethe is no mere literary memorial; it is not just another case of publishers' boosting in order to clear out the stocks of Complete Works.

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ANNIVERSARIES; GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; NAZIS; DICTATORS; GERMANY
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