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Hitler Deputy's Bones Exhumed to Stop Neo-Nazi Pilgrimages
Yesterday morning, the bones of Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's deputy, were exhumed from his grave in southern Germany. The bones were then cremated and scattered...

Whitney Harris, the Last Nuremberg Prosecutor, Dies
Whitney Robson Harris, the last surviving prosecutor who appeared before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, died at his home in St. Louis on April...
Part 2 Road to War
Accurate scholarship can Unearth the whole offence From Luther until now That has driven a culture mad -- SEPTEMBER 1, 1939, by W.H. AUDEN When the German...
Art: Goring's Beauties
Near Berchtesgaden is a little Bavarian village named Unterstein whose normal preoccupations are tourists and farming. Today Unterstein is an art center. In a...
Foreign News: How Goring Died
At the Nürnberg trials in January 1946, SS General and longtime Nazi Party Member Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski gave damaging testimony about his former bosses'...
GERMANY: The Great Gourmand
The occasion was the Harvest Thanksgiving Day. The place was the Berlin Sportspalast where Adolf Hitler had commented four days before on German victories. The...
World War: Cousin Not in Coop
To dispose of the rumors that Reich Marshal Hermann Göring had been locked up because of his opposition to the Russian venture, the Germans last week issued a...
COMMUNISTS: Hero
For a few weeks of his life, the burly Bulgarian commanded the free world's admiration. In 1933, two tyrannies faced each other in a Berlin courtroom Naziism...
World War: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Air Tactics
One day last week Hermann Göring stood on the platform of the timbered hall in Berlin's Haus der Flieger (Fliers' Club) and said: "Everywhere in the Reich,...
WEST GERMANY: The Few
If anyone could build an air force quickly, surely it would be the Germans. Even after "the few" of the R.A.F. rose to blast the myth of Nazi Luftwaffe...


