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  • I had heard of a man called Hitler, who was boss of all the Jackboots, who were also called Nazis.   (source)
    Hitler = German Nazi dictator who murdered millions
  • There were occasions, I believed, when a nation was justified in using military force to achieve its ends, to stop a Hitler or some comparable evil, and I told myself that in such circumstances I would've willingly marched off to the battle.   (source)
  • Even if the tyrannic Hitler had not become head of state in Germany, all the lesser Nazis could have formed a terrifying mob rule.   (source)
  • Hitler was going to keep his promise.   (source)
    Hitler = German Nazi dictator during World War II who murdered millions of Jews and others who were not of the Aryan race
  • Why is Hitler?   (source)
  • "Which is why you can't go back and kill baby Hitler to stop the war from happening," said Enoch.   (source)
    Hitler = German Nazi dictator who murdered millions
  • He was left asking himself, "What if the German people had said no to Hitler?"   (source)
  • Oppressors always make rules restricting people's movements, communication, history, teachings … Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot.   (source)
  • How long do you think Hitler's career as dictator of Germany would have lasted, if wherever he went a voice was talking quietly in his ear?   (source)
  • There were faces mixed in—FDR, Hitler, Stalin.†   (source)
  • "Hitler loved dogs," Mom said without hesitation.†   (source)
  • They hadn't yet seen Hitler at the opera house.†   (source)
  • Stalin, Hitler—†   (source)
  • When the operation commenced, Hitler estimated the Wehrmacht would secure Moscow within four months.†   (source)
  • Heil Hitler!†   (source)
  • Heil Hitler.†   (source)
  • Artifacts of Hitler's regime are not popular, but they do have historic value.†   (source)
  • The Lord of the Dead resembled pictures I'd seen of Adolph Hitler, or Napoleon, or the terrorist leaders who direct suicide bombers.†   (source)
  • Newspapers, radio broadcasts, and conversations everywhere were full of stories about Germany and Adolf Hitler, Germany's leader, or Fiihrer.†   (source)
  • Don't you think Hitler was afraid and in pain when he died?†   (source)
  • Or heil Hitler.†   (source)
  • The boys stared at him as they absorbed this and could not speak, for they knew that the business of newspapers was momentous: earthquakes and train crashes, what the government and nations did from day to day, and whether more money should be spent on guns in case Hitler attacked England.†   (source)
  • The men were Nazis, killer soldiers of Adolf Hitler, Germany's leader.†   (source)
  • "Maybe if you didn't just give yourself a Hitler," Rashmi says.†   (source)
  • Hitler had his reasons, and even the Ku Klux Klans of the South for what they do.†   (source)
  • The diagram of the rooms had a confusing, computer-generated quality, like something from a video game or a reconstruction of Hitler's bunker that I'd seen on the History Channel, that in truth didn't make any sense or seem to represent the space as I remembered it.†   (source)
  • A man on the dole must be ready in case another man on the dole brings up Hitler or Mussolini or the terrible state of the Chinese millions.†   (source)
  • The Americans want to get to Berlin and drag Hitler kicking and screaming out of his bunker before the Russians do.†   (source)
  • She was born in 1896 in the town of Dobryzn, Poland, but if you checked there today, nobody would remember her family because any Jews who didn't leave before Hitler got through with Poland were wiped out in the Holocaust.†   (source)
  • Adolf Hitler and his Nazis were in power in Germany.†   (source)
  • It was the same with Hitler's Mein Kampfor Stukatsky's Visions in the Eye of a Decapitated Child.†   (source)
  • I guess it wasn't quite as vicious as Juden Verboten was in Hitler's Germany.†   (source)
  • Imagine if you could have been there before Hitler became chancellor.†   (source)
  • "It's Hitler's birthday."†   (source)
  • President Dwight D. Eisenhower had pushed hard for such a bill; during World War II, he'd been enormously impressed by Adolf Hitler's Reichsautobahn, the world's first superhighway system.†   (source)
  • And if you had your choice of having Saddam Hussein or Joseph Stalin or Adolf Hitler or Sarah Byrnes afteryou, you'd pick A, B, and C only, before you picked D. On the off chance she's not faking, if I just penetrated her catatonia for a . second before it regained control, then nothing has changed.†   (source)
  • I am chairman of the department of Hitler studies at the College-on-the-Hill.†   (source)
  • He hasn't even torn down the Hitler flag yet!†   (source)
  • If Hitler had had things his way, we'd just be slaves now.†   (source)
  • When Hitler came to power in 1933, he returned to Warsaw and began working as a pianist for Polish Radio.†   (source)
  • "Maybe that's where we get people like Hitler or Osama bin Laden, Jack the Ripper, child abusers, serial killers."†   (source)
  • It looked like the newsreels of Hitler and the Italian one with the name that sounds like fettuccine.†   (source)
  • Everyone still believed that Hitler was invincible.†   (source)
  • They'd fled Vienna after the Anschluss of Austria, when Hitler and the Nazis absorbed Austria into the Reich.†   (source)
  • What was the name of Hitler's mother?†   (source)
  • Perhaps the most striking illustration is to be found in the cooperation between Great Britain, the United States of America and the Soviet Union in the fight against Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler an example.†   (source)
  • During the war, the Adventures of Superman program had portrayed its hero fighting Hitler and Mussolini and Hirohito.†   (source)
  • …Colin's mind raced like this: (1) baguettes (2) Katherine XIX (3) the ruby necklace he'd bought her five months and seventeen days before (4) most rubies come from India, which (5) used to be under control of the United Kingdom, of which (6) Winston Churchill was the prime minister, and (7) isn't it interesting how a lot of good politicians, like Churchill and also Gandhi, were bald while (8) a lot of evil dictators, like Hitler and Stalin and Saddam Hussein, were mustachioed?†   (source)
  • He struts around like a little Hitler, ruler in hand giving vent to his anger and frustration.†   (source)
  • The one political strategist I think was the best ever was Adolf Hitler!†   (source)
  • You think Hitler surprised them?†   (source)
  • Adolf Hitler was the enemy we feared and Japan was dismissed as only a threat.†   (source)
  • With growing horror they discussed the movements of Hitler's armies and the rumored actions being taken against the Jews until they became too depressed to speak.†   (source)
  • "Aphrodite has issues," I said, and the three of them looked at me like I'd just said Hitler really hadn't been that bad.†   (source)
  • I would like to have seen what Hitler would make of someone like me.†   (source)
  • I'm glad to hear that the Russian army is taking some of the stuffing out of Hitler's troops.†   (source)
  • Esteban Trueba lost patience and returned to his country prepared to ignore the problem of his height, since all great politicians in history had been small, from Napoleon to Hitler.†   (source)
  • Yes, and some of them are descendants of Hitler himself.†   (source)
  • Leafing through a book on Hitler, I was touched by some of his portraits: they reminded me of my childhood.†   (source)
  • When Mussolini threw his lot in with Hitler, his fate was sealed, and by 1941, Colonel Wingate's Gideon Force had defeated the Italians and liberated Ethiopia.†   (source)
  • It made Stalin and Hitler look like kindergarten teachers.†   (source)
  • It is the beginning of the end for Hitler and his madmen.†   (source)
  • Hitler and Mussolini.†   (source)
  • He d read once that Hitler had frequently experienced profound physical reactions to the elation he felt when exercising his power.†   (source)
  • And did you know that during the last days of Hitler's bunker a few of his saner aides tried to insert poison gas into the air-filtering machinery?†   (source)
  • On April 30, the day that Hitler committed suicide, I was permitted to take the exams for graduation.†   (source)
  • Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Hitler-none of them exists.†   (source)
  • And Hitler turned into a baby, Billy Pilgrim supposed.†   (source)
  • Would you want me to allow the young Adolf Hitler to express his opinions in our school paper?†   (source)
  • Some argue that the rise of Hitler—and Fascism—can be blamed for the return, in the 1930s, to longer skirt lengths and the restrictively tight waistline, sending women into corsets once again.†   (source)
  • Hitler loved the heroic stories of Wagner, for instance.†   (source)
  • It was Napoleon's complex, Hitler's fever, little man's disease, and there was an epidemic that year, some of the guys standing eight inches taller than they had the year before, shadows of beards and deep voices, and others like Todd Bridger and his sidekick from Greensboro, little and hairless and taking it out on the world.†   (source)
  • And what with the war heating up across the Atlantic and the mighty United States of America building ships and guns and tanks for our friends fighting Hitler, the steel mill's demands for coke, our good, patriotic Virginia coke, will skyrocket.†   (source)
  • It was "illegal" to aid and comfort a Jew in Hitler's Germany.†   (source)
  • Born in the Lublin district of Poland, he had fled to Paris in 1936, four years before the arrival of Hitler's Wehrmacht.†   (source)
  • Caesar had done it, Xerxes, Napoleon, and Hitler failed.†   (source)
  • It reminded me of the nagging, focusless terror we felt in Europe when Hitler began his marches, the terror of talking with Jews (and our deep shame of it).†   (source)
  • "Bust it down," roared Oedipa, "and Hitler Hilarius here will foot the bill."†   (source)
  • He said he was a worse terror for Poland than Hitler, and drunk a whole lot of schnapps to celebrate the night Pilsudski died.†   (source)
  • I was hopelessly mired in the agonies of adolescence and too filled with inner uproar to sense the menaces that Herb and Adolf Hitler posed to my security.†   (source)
  • Eugene McCarthy was an Arthurian figure elevated to knighthood in a moment of crisis; it was tough being a Jew in the South; it was tough being a Jew anywhere; we did not like Hitler, Strom Thurmond, Mendel Rivers, warm beer, or going to Atlanta for dates on the weekend.†   (source)
  • The ghost of Hitler could referee, and the jury might well be the Dodo, the Great Auk, and the Passenger Pigeon.†   (source)
  • "Suppose we were to have war with Hitler, and suppose Hitler were to win?" he said.†   (source)
  • Ex Hitler-Youth and all that kind of thing.†   (source)
  • Those whose kinsmen or former countrymen had been among the Jews, Poles, Czechs and other nationality groups terrorizedby Hitler and his cohorts were shocked.†   (source)
  • How strange and sad that a refugee, a grown man, bald and old with his miseries, who had by the skin of his teeth escaped Hitler's incinerators , should fall in love, when he got to America, with a girl less than half his age.†   (source)
  • Well, apparently he's now keen to accept Herr Hitler's invitation.†   (source)
  • Hitler and Roosevelt and Churchill all wipe their arses.†   (source)
  • And you think Hitler would turn the Hindenburg into a weapon?†   (source)
  • So they're taking over other countries, like Hitler has been doing in Europe.†   (source)
  • If they did, Hitler wouldn't wear that bloody silly little moustache.†   (source)
  • He'd tricked the Nazis into thinking he loved Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler's excuse too for killing Jewish babies, as I recall.†   (source)
  • But the way the Afrikaners treat the blacks is almost as inhuman and cruel as what Hitler did to us.†   (source)
  • Earlier that year, Hitler had taken over Austria.†   (source)
  • People wanted to believe that Hitler was God.†   (source)
  • She even puts it on and marches around saluting— thinks she's Hitler."†   (source)
  • I talked mainly about Hitler's mother, brother and dog.†   (source)
  • Hitler, the women whisper, is touring Parisian monuments.†   (source)
  • The Hitler scholars assembled, wandered, ate voraciously, laughed through oversized teeth.†   (source)
  • With a chilling laugh he mimics her, strutting away, arm raised: "Heil Hitler!†   (source)
  • Hitler told hideous lies, blaming Jews for every problem in the world.†   (source)
  • He gets the Irish Press early and tells me about the world, Hitler, Mussolini, Franco.†   (source)
  • Hitler, Roosevelt, Danzig, Bratislava, all these names, none of them her father's.†   (source)
  • And with Hitler in power, the U.S. government won't sell helium to German companies."†   (source)
  • When will Hitler finally be brought down?†   (source)
  • In March 1941, Mother was arrested by the Gestapo, Hitler's feared secret state police.†   (source)
  • It seemed to Max that Hitler had struck a match.†   (source)
  • If it wasn't for Hitler we'd all be dead an' isn't that a terrible thing to say.†   (source)
  • Hitler and his Nazis were dangerous, Mom and Dad had said, even evil.†   (source)
  • No one who sympathized with Hitler's thinking came near the place now.†   (source)
  • The college is internationally known as a result of Hitler studies.†   (source)
  • "Hitler has sent millions of German soldiers to Russia," Lev said.†   (source)
  • There's not much doubt that Hitler was what we call a mama's boy.†   (source)
  • He is now your Hitler, Gladney's Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler had millions of soldiers fighting for him!†   (source)
  • In Europe, Hitler was laying plans to conquer the continent.†   (source)
  • I invented Hitler studies in North America in March of 1968.†   (source)
  • A car pulled up and out stepped Hitler, who walked inside.†   (source)
  • They told Hitler jokes and played pinochle.†   (source)
  • When the showing ended, someone asked about the plot to kill Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler bent from his box, smiled, and offered his hand.†   (source)
  • On one level you wanted to conceal yourself in Hitler and his works.†   (source)
  • In Europe, Hitler had driven the British and their allies into the sea at Dunkirk.†   (source)
  • In one version, Hitler himself had allowed him to keep the flag.†   (source)
  • I told him there was a Hitler conference scheduled for next spring at the College-on-the-Hill.†   (source)
  • Hitler called himself the lonely wanderer out of nothingness.†   (source)
  • He knew that Hitler would be in favor of anything that might astonish posterity.†   (source)
  • Delegates to the Hitler conference began arriving.†   (source)
  • Unless, of course, Herr Hitler, you begin to lose.†   (source)
  • Remember Hitler's birthday the previous year?†   (source)
  • Hitler scholars from seventeen states and nine foreign countries.†   (source)
  • Did he know about my wives, my involvement with Hitler, my dreams and fears?†   (source)
  • A "heil Hitler" here or there and everything was fine.†   (source)
  • Hitler wept at the grave and fell into a period of depression and self-pity.†   (source)
  • Molching, like the rest of Germany, was in the grip of preparing for Hitler's birthday.†   (source)
  • All at once, Hitler hit the ropes and creased forward, landing on his knees.†   (source)
  • I felt much more at ease in this German-speaking company than I had with the Hitler scholars.†   (source)
  • It happened in a small town of Hitler's heartland.†   (source)
  • You've established a wonderful thing here with Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler glanced at him a moment, with disgust.†   (source)
  • When his mother became severely ill, Hitler put a bed in the kitchen to be closer to her.†   (source)
  • Little Goebbels, that's what they called him, after Hitler's right-hand man.†   (source)
  • In the middle of it all is Hitler, of course.†   (source)
  • She glared at Liesel, who promptly gave her a "heil Hitler" of her own.†   (source)
  • Together, they cried one united "heil Hitler" and were free to wander.†   (source)
  • The examination was completed and he managed to perform his first nude "heil Hitler."†   (source)
  • When Hitler rose to power in 1933, though, the painting business fell slightly awry.†   (source)
  • Heil Hitler," and he walked down Munich Street, holding the pages of the Führer.†   (source)
  • "Heil Hitler," I said, but I was well into the trees by then.†   (source)
  • "Heil Hitler," she responded, straightening taller behind the counter.†   (source)
  • There was an introduction to the girl and a "heil Hitler."†   (source)
  • However, as always, he must also have seen the shadow of Hitler.†   (source)
  • "Maybe if we say 'heil Hitler' and then steal something, we'll be all right."†   (source)
  • On a lesser scale it was why good German citizens followed Hitler, Ryan said.†   (source)
  • As for the Jews, Hitler killed a great many of them, during the war.†   (source)
  • But one of those lives saved might be worse and more powerful than Hitler ever dreamed.†   (source)
  • He's Hitler and Mengele and Genghis Khan… the chainsaw killer — whatever — but he has to go.†   (source)
  • The millions of soldiers fighting Hitler are part of the world.†   (source)
  • Even in wartime, in Hitler's time, in Stalin's time, through all occupations.†   (source)
  • Hitler's armies invade, by means of pink chalk arrows.†   (source)
  • Hitler's the most natural white man in the world.†   (source)
  • "The musical stories that Hitler most loved did not make him a better person," Gottschall writes.†   (source)
  • I, like most of my classmates, didn't have a clue who Hitler was.†   (source)
  • "Some ask if you had the way and means, wouldn't you go back and kill Hitler?†   (source)
  • He had no mustache, but otherwise he could've been Hitler's twin—or his father.†   (source)
  • In Europe, Hitler's legions were overrunning his Czech homeland, making slaves of his people.†   (source)
  • Just because Hitler speaks German doesn't mean that the language is corrupt.†   (source)
  • 'Herr Hitler was in Nineteen-thirty-three,' observed Havilland.†   (source)
  • And it had nothing to do with Hitler, either.†   (source)
  • What a price to have paid for Hitler and Ms madmen!†   (source)
  • The world is Hitler, may his name and memory be erased!†   (source)
  • Where else could the remnant of Jewry that had escaped Hitler's ovens go?†   (source)
  • Sure, they had Hitler and the Depression ahead of them.†   (source)
  • "Bilbo is not Hitler, Nathan," I repeated.†   (source)
  • The United States was now at war with Hitler.†   (source)
  • And then through the mike someone yelled, "Nah Hitler uns!"†   (source)
  • Of course I would toast the death of Hitler.†   (source)
  • "Heil Hitler!" he yelled, not through the mike.†   (source)
  • "You would not toast the death of Hitler?" he put in quickly, with a mean glint in his eye.†   (source)
  • It was a meeting right out of the Hitler days.†   (source)
  • At the instant she was finished (again tacking on the routine Heil Hitler!†   (source)
  • Hitler.†   (source)
  • Hitler, eh?†   (source)
  • Very close to Hitler.†   (source)
  • How about Hitler?†   (source)
  • Hitler and that crowd in Russiaïve done some lovely things for their lands, and they slaughtered tens of millions of people doing 'em…."†   (source)
  • Whatever the cause, although it took Hitler's troops just five months to march from the Russian frontier to the outskirts of Moscow, they would never pass through the city's gates.†   (source)
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