Adolf Hitler, Germany's would-be Mussolini, regarded the sufferings of his country with greatest glee last week.
"Never in my life," he wrote, "have I been in such high spirits and inwardly so thoroughly at peace, so entirely satisfied as in these days. The eyes of millions of Germans at last have been opened by hard realities to the unimaginable lies and trickeries and deceits of the Marxist swindlers of the nation.
"Therefore I have good reason to be so happy and contented while fear and panic clutch the throats of the press and the...
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