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"Despite the election results I do not for a moment perceive a menance to the republican constitution, the public safety or the foreign policy. It is absolutely out of the question that the radical parties that emerged victors at the polls should be given a chance to try out their recipes for government. "
~ Frederick Kuh, Atlantic Constitution, 1930
"In allowing himself to be drawn into the presidential race Adolf Hitler made the greatest mistake of his career. He will be hopelessly defeated, and the prestige of his party in the Reichstag will doubtless undergo a considerable shrinkage .... Germany may owe her salvation to the fate which drove the leader of the Nazis into (this) campaign."
~ Washington Post editorial, 1932
"To the rest of the world, the election should be a warning not to heed too much the propaganda of radicalism .... In America we are too frequently led to misjudge the strength of popular trends by the noise of agitators who do not represent the sound sense of the body politic."
~ Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial, 1932
"There is every reason to hope that this government will be given a chance to rule, for, whether there is agreement with his policies or not, there is little (possibility) for a restoration of political peace and orderly economic recovery until (this regime) has been given a trial."
~ Washington Post editorial, 1933
"Hitler sought to establish a unitarian, authoritarian state on two contradictions. One was the supreme party, which was to end factionalism, but was itself divided ... The other was the dictatorial government, in which these powers were divided between irreconcilable elements."
~ Eugene Young, New York Times, 1934
"There would seem to be a sinister significance ... in the fact that events prior to the World War are so similar to those in recent days. It is to be fervently hoped, however, that the ultimate denouement will be far different ... (and) the nations of Europe
will not be dragged once more into the bloody maelstrom of war."
~ Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial, 1935
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2336&context=masters-theses
~ Frederick Kuh, Atlantic Constitution, 1930
"In allowing himself to be drawn into the presidential race Adolf Hitler made the greatest mistake of his career. He will be hopelessly defeated, and the prestige of his party in the Reichstag will doubtless undergo a considerable shrinkage .... Germany may owe her salvation to the fate which drove the leader of the Nazis into (this) campaign."
~ Washington Post editorial, 1932
"To the rest of the world, the election should be a warning not to heed too much the propaganda of radicalism .... In America we are too frequently led to misjudge the strength of popular trends by the noise of agitators who do not represent the sound sense of the body politic."
~ Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial, 1932
"There is every reason to hope that this government will be given a chance to rule, for, whether there is agreement with his policies or not, there is little (possibility) for a restoration of political peace and orderly economic recovery until (this regime) has been given a trial."
~ Washington Post editorial, 1933
"Hitler sought to establish a unitarian, authoritarian state on two contradictions. One was the supreme party, which was to end factionalism, but was itself divided ... The other was the dictatorial government, in which these powers were divided between irreconcilable elements."
~ Eugene Young, New York Times, 1934
"There would seem to be a sinister significance ... in the fact that events prior to the World War are so similar to those in recent days. It is to be fervently hoped, however, that the ultimate denouement will be far different ... (and) the nations of Europe
will not be dragged once more into the bloody maelstrom of war."
~ Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial, 1935
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2336&context=masters-theses