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Will Ansbacher
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"But we still did not notice the danger. Those few writers who had really gone to the trouble of reading Hitler's book did not look seriously at his programme but laughed at his pompous prose style instead. ... it was unthinkable for the Germans to contemplate a man who had not even left school with any qualifications ... could aspire to the kind of position that had been held by von Stein, Bismarck and Prince Bulow"
— Jul 17, 2015 01:01AM
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Will Ansbacher
is on page 450 of 525
"But at the time, early in 1934, having your house searched was still a monstrous affront in Austria"
— Jul 21, 2015 12:21AM
Will Ansbacher
is on page 282 of 525
"It was the same everywhere...everything was just as it had been, or even better - the war was buried. The war was over.
But it was not over. We just didn't know it. In our innocent gullibility, we were all deceived, confusing our personal friendly feelings with those of the world. Not that there was any need for us to be ashamed of our mistake, since the politicians, economists and bankers were equally deceived."
— Jul 19, 2015 05:57PM
But it was not over. We just didn't know it. In our innocent gullibility, we were all deceived, confusing our personal friendly feelings with those of the world. Not that there was any need for us to be ashamed of our mistake, since the politicians, economists and bankers were equally deceived."

