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Hitler as "Handsome Adolf"

Hitler was referred to as "hansome


Hitler", "Handome Adolf", or was
gushed over in the western media
due to how attractive they
thought he was before all of a
sudden they flipped the script and
he was depicted as ugly, wierd
looking, and the ultimate evil.
Hitler was seen as a Eugenic Rock
Star of sorts by the west and was
admired by much of the ruling elite
openly for a while as well. this has
been erased from the school
history books including the college
history books along with all
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mention of the Eugenics
movement period. Hitler is
portrayed as a lone bad guy who
popped up out of nowhere and
was simply a wacko racist who was
too strong for us to defeat
because we were the good guys
and he played unfairly. It's all
bullshit. Anyway the follwing
articles I gathered and put
together from Time Magazine's
archives showing them drooling
over Hitler, calling him handsome.

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Mon da y , Nov . 19, 1934

GERMANY: Adorable

That RealmleaderHitler, still a bachelor at 45, now intends to beget instead of appoint his successor is
common report in Berlin.* Many a credulous Berliner has heard the story that Handsome Adolf said
recently to a male intimate: "I shall marry a German woman of the noblest blood. But whom? So many
are all around me with their hopes in their eyes."

Noble indeed is the owner of Neunkirchen's vast ironworks, Countess Sierstorpü. Said she on a visit to
London fortnight ago: "The women of the Saar adore Hitler; he is so sweet, so gentle, so kind! All true
German women adore him. I once took 60 women to meet him and they wept unashamedly in their
emotion. Three things make the Realmleader adorable to the German woman. First, his sublime kindness.
Second, his intense patriotism. Third, his standard of truthfulness and sincerity. Ach, you should see his
eyes! Y ou should look into them. Truth and sincerity shine in those eyes!"

Asked if Realmleader Hitler is more attractive to German women today than Kaiser Wilhelm was at the
zenith of his youth and power. Countess Sierstorpü observed reflectively: 'Tf the answer is yes, and possibly
it is, the reason may be that Hitler is one of the people. How the German woman loves him ! "

* Obstinately and without explanation Herr Hitler continues to violate his own decree which provided that
he appoint a Vice Realmleader.

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Mon da y , A u g. 24, 1936

GERMANY: Next Best Thing

Next Best Thing Devoted Nazis are fond of telling with utmost seriousness about the great German
industrialist who found his daughter moping, tried to cheer her up by telling her she could have whatever
she wanted for her birthday. "Alas, father, rich as you are, you cannot get me the only thing I want." "And
what is that, daughter?" "Oh, if only I could have a child by Hitler!" With many a melting, impressionable
Gretchen now in this state of mind, "Handsome Adolf" Hitler was seated last week at the Olympic Aquatic
Stadium when a buxom female from Norwalk, Calif., one Mrs. Carla George de Vries, darted through the
supposedly impregnable barrier of the Dictator's black-jacketed S. S. Guards and thrust an autograph book
into his hands. Obligingly Herr Hitler signed. Suddenly the crowd of 18,000 gasped as Mrs. de Vries
appeared to grapple with the Realmleader once, twice, thrice, before she got her arms around his neck and
soundly kissed him. Neither grim old Feldmarschall August von Mackensen, who was sitting on Adolf
Hitler's right, nor Minister of Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick, who was on his left, moved a muscle to prevent
what, for all they knew, might have been an attack on the Realmleader. As apple-cheeked S. S. Guards,
with horror on their boyish Nazi faces, came bounding forward, the California Kisser blithely disengaged
herself, was permitted to run to her husband who had shot the whole sequence with his home cinema
camera. "Hitler," enthused Mrs. de Vries, "was ever so nice!"

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Mon da y , Oct . 06, 1930

GERMANY: Handsome Adolf

All epoch-making revolutionary events have been produced not by the written but by the spoken word!

Adolf Hitler

Not in Berlin, not even in Prussia, but in Saxony, in Leipzig sits the German Supreme Court: das
Reichsgericht. Justice is done beneath a mighty dome topped by a big bronze statue of Truth. Through tall
casement windows Saxon sunbeams glint upon carved oak. In such a setting presiding Judge Baumgarten
(except when fiddling with one of his ears) is a sight awesome as Olympian Jove. Boldly to face the justice
down, to use the Supreme Court dome as a demagog's thumping tub, to hurl from dem Reichsgericht a
defy which reverberated throughout Europe, such was the feat last week of Adolf Hitler, No. I Brown Shirt
Fascist (TIME, Aug. 25).

Ostensibly the proceedings were a trial for High Treason. Three young German army officers (Lieutenants
Richard Scheringer, Hans Ludin, Friedrich Wendt) were charged with inciting their men to join a Fascist
putsch should it be proclaimed. Without quite admitting their guilt the young officers waxed hotly
truculent. "I would obey an order to shoot down Communists," shouted Lieutenant Scheringer, "but I
would disobey a command to fire on men of my own persuasion!"

Exactly what was this "persuasion"? Evading damaging admissions, the Lieutenants said in effect that
their views are those of Brown Shirt Hitler, leader of the National Socialist [Fascist] party whose
sensational gains in the last election make it second strongest in Germany (TIME, Sept. 22). If such views
be treason, argued the defense, then make the most of it!

Smart, the defense determined to do exactly this, subpenaed Herr Hitler as a witness, got ready to offer him
the opportunity to use the witness stand as a soapbox.

Housewives & Blue Eyes. "Hitler Kommt!" cried 2,000 excited Saxons massed inside and outside the
supreme courthouse. Many were women—for thrifty German housewives particularly dislike paying
reparations, have swallowed eagerly the brash Fascist promises to repudiate the Y oung Plan. As Herr
Hitler's motorcar swirled up the women pelted him with flowers. As this medium sized man with a small
blond mustache but hard, blue, twinkling eyes stepped out, soprano voices cried "Ach, der schöne Adolf!"
(Ah, handsome Adolf!). But so vast, dim, labyrinthine is the supreme courthouse that Witness Hitler,

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studiously quiet at first, stepped into the chamber and was actually on the stand before the courtroom
galleries saw him.

"Heads Shall Roll!" Asked if he were planning revolution, Herr Hitler answered composedly:

"Nein, we are merely preparing an intellectual eruption of the German people by peaceful means."

When this drew from the gallery a roar of "Germany Awake!" (Fascist slogan), Judge Baumgarten glared
at the assemblage, rumbled, "Silence, this is not a theatre!" but soon Herr Hitler in smashing demagog style
was carrying all before him.

"To us," he cried, "the old Imperial Germany was a state for which we were proud to fight—a state with
glorious traditions. The second Reich in which we now are living is predicated on democracy and pacifism.
We propose to make the third Reich one of healthy and glorious nationalism—a state for the people, and
shall put an end to the process of national disintegration. We shall accomplish this with legal and
constitutional means, and shall mold our state into that form which we deem necessary for it!"

Queried Judge Baumgarten: "What form?"

Hesitating not a second, Herr Hitler roared back:

"If our movement succeeds we shall erect a people's tribunal before which the November criminals of
1918* shall expiate their crime and I frankly predict you shall then see their heads rolling in the sand.

"We National Socialists [Fascists] refuse to recognize the treaties concluded over the heads of the German
people as of permanent duration and also propose to fight the War guilt lie! We shall seek to abrogate or
revise these by diplomatic negotiations, and I solemnly assert if these fail we shall proceed to ignore or
circumvent them, with legal means if possible; failing that, with illegal means. The world may call that
illegal, but I am answerable solely to the German people for my actions!"

"Blessed Be . . . Y outh!" After such staggering words from the leader of Germany's No. 2 party (the
Socialists are No. I), French, German, British papers seethed. Viscount Rothermere, blatant "Hearst of
England," who would like to see a dictator (himself) in London, personally visited Munich (Hitler
bailiwick) last week, sent glowing cables to his Daily Mail:

"We must change our conception of Germany. Hitherto we have thought of her as a prisoner of war.

"The new Germany is rising before our eyes. She is strong today and she will be much stronger a few years
hence. She is determined now and she may before long be defiant.

"Under Herr Hitler's control, the youth of Germany will be effectively organized against the corruption of
Communism."

Hindenburg Dictatorship? In Berlin, tense with rumors of imaginary Fascist putsches which did not
materialize last week, stern old President Paul von Hindenburg and grimly determined Chancellor Heinrich

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Briining considered what they should do.

If Herr Hitler had spoken as he did in the sanctum sanctorum of German justice at Leipzig, into what
inflammatory bombast might he not burst when the new Reichstag convenes on Oct. 16 next? Herren
Hindenburg and Briining know as well as anyone else that the German Republic was actually proclaimed
"not in written but in spoken words" from a window of the Reichstag by one Philipp Scheidemann,
Socialist deputy who had neither "right" to do so nor "reason" to expect success (except the shouts of the
mob). What has happened once can happen again.

The Prime Minister's anxiety was acute because he had not yet been able to obtain from the small "centre"
parties and the Socialist party (largest) any assurance that these would stand together in a coalition,
supporting either Herr Briining's or some other moderate cabinet against the Fascist Right and Communist
Left—two extremes quite capable of voting together to oust a government which pleased neither.

If he cannot obtain such support for himself or arrange it for some other "moderate," Prime Minister
Brüning, according to his closest friends last week, was agreed with Old Paul that they must "save the
nation from itself" by adjourning the new Reichstag (only just elected) and embarking on a high-handed
program of rule by "executive decree"—in other words Dictatorship, a procedure made quasi-legal by
article 48 of the German Constitution conferring on the President "extraordinary powers."

Unterbermsgrün. Just one actual clash occurred in the excited but lawabiding Reich last week. A number
of angry Communist sidewalkers with brickbats pitched upon 150 parading Fascists at Unterbermsgrun in
Bavaria, broke up the parade, injured 29 Fascists, four "critically," then went on about their business.

*The German Socialists and Social Democrats who in 1918 proclaimed the Republic, brought about Kaiser
Wilhelm's abdication.

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