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Brice Yokem ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Is this the same Time Magazine that in 1938 declared
: Adolph Hitler the 'Man of the Year'?
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Yes, it's mentioned in the following Thom Hartmann essay:
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0316-08.htm
When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History
"...February 27, 2003, was the 70th anniversary of Dutch terrorist Marinus
van der Lubbe's successful firebombing of the German Parliament
(Reichstag) building, the terrorist act that catapulted Hitler to
legitimacy and reshaped the German constitution. By the time of his
successful and brief action to seize Austria, in which almost no
German blood was shed, Hitler was the most beloved and popular leader
in the history of his nation. Hailed around the world, he was later
Time magazine's "Man Of The Year."
Most Americans remember his office for the security of the homeland,
known as the Reichssicherheitshauptamt and its SchutzStaffel, simply
by its most famous agency's initials: the SS..."
--Jerry Leslie (my opinions are strictly my own)
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