Has The Nation ever had a more unlikely correspondent?
To The Editor Of The Nation:
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Adolf Hitler on Class Justice in Germany
Has The Nation ever had a more unlikely correspondent?
I was in prison at Sandberg a.S. thirteen months in all. A special decree on April 1, 1924, deprived me of all previous privileges. All privileges theretofore granted the prisoner were either abridged or wiped out. Count Arco was still benefited by these alleviations.
Ufflng, June 28
ADOLF HITLER
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