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Here's The New York Times' first article about Hitler's rise from 1922
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:07 pm
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:07 pm
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On November 21, 1922, the New York Times published its very first article about Adolf Hitler. It's an incredible read — especially its assertion that "Hitler's anti-Semitism was not so violent or genuine as it sounded." This attitude was, apparently, widespread among Germans at the time; many of them saw Hitler's anti-Semitism as a ploy for votes among the German masses.
Times correspondent Cyril Brown spends most of the piece documenting the factors behind Hitler's early rise in Bavaria, Germany, including his oratorical skills. For example: "He exerts an uncanny control over audiences, possessing the remarkable ability to not only rouse his hearers to a fighting pitch of fury, but at will turn right around and reduce the same audience to docile coolness."
But the really extraordinary part of the article is the three paragraphs on anti-Semitism. Brown acknowledges Hitler's vicious anti-Semitism as the core of Hitler's appeal — and notes the terrified Jewish community was fleeing from him — but goes on to dismiss it as a play to satiate the rubes.
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PDF of NYT article from 1922
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:12 pm to Street Hawk
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"He exerts an uncanny control over audiences, possessing the remarkable ability to not only rouse his hearers to a fighting pitch of fury, but at will turn right around and reduce the same audience to docile coolness."
I'm quoting the authors ability to write and frame in just a few words, not hitler himself. The writing skills of that age are so impressive. It was an art.
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:15 pm to Street Hawk
Sounds like Trump today.
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:17 pm to TJGator1215
Remember high school superlatives? You're the biggest dumbass.
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:23 pm to Rhino5
Sounds like Obama in 2008
Sounds like Bush in 2004
Sounds like every politician I don't agree with since 1945
Sounds like Bush in 2004
Sounds like every politician I don't agree with since 1945
This post was edited on 3/3/16 at 11:25 pm
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:28 pm to Street Hawk
Did hitler brag about his dick too
Posted on 3/3/16 at 11:34 pm to Navajo61490
Sounds pretty harmless. What harm could he possibly do?
Posted on 3/4/16 at 12:23 am to shutterspeed
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Germans
Incorrect. Austrian actually.
Posted on 3/4/16 at 2:01 am to Street Hawk
Fantastic, well written article.
The Internet age has had its benefits. But we've lost attention to great newspaper journalism like that.
The Internet age has had its benefits. But we've lost attention to great newspaper journalism like that.
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