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HOW HITLER MOVED THE MASSES “ Hitler , ” wrote Hermann Rauschning in 1939 , " has a deep respect a for the Catholic church and the Jesuit order ; not because of their Christian doctrine but because of the ' machinery ' they have ...
HOW HITLER MOVED THE MASSES “ Hitler , ” wrote Hermann Rauschning in 1939 , " has a deep respect a for the Catholic church and the Jesuit order ; not because of their Christian doctrine but because of the ' machinery ' they have ...
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The most striking proof of this is furnished by the fact that , despite a bourgeois press that is often very skillfully gotten up , flooding our people with editions running into millions , this press could not prevent the masses from ...
The most striking proof of this is furnished by the fact that , despite a bourgeois press that is often very skillfully gotten up , flooding our people with editions running into millions , this press could not prevent the masses from ...
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Politics is thus simplified and made more appealing to the masses . Failure to see this lost the masses to the liberal social demo- cratic parties in postwar Europe . Two great communication agencies of our democratic age , newspapers ...
Politics is thus simplified and made more appealing to the masses . Failure to see this lost the masses to the liberal social demo- cratic parties in postwar Europe . Two great communication agencies of our democratic age , newspapers ...
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