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To: xzins

Oh how about this spin on it?

Adolf Hitler, Time Magazines's 1938 Man of the Year

On January 2, 1939, Time Magazine published its annual Man of the Year issue. For the year 1938, Time had chosen Adolf Hitler as the man who "for better or worse" (as Time founder Henry Luce expressed it) had most influenced events of the preceding year. The cover picture featured Hitler playing "his hymn of hate in a desecrated cathedral while victims dangle on a St. Catherine's wheel and the Nazi hierarchy looks on." This picture was drawn by Baron Rudolph Charles von Ripper, a German Catholic who had fled Hitler's Germany.

The Man of the Year cover had been a Time tradition since 1927 when Charles Lindbergh became the first Man of the Year. Ironically, Lindbergh was an admirer of Hitler and Nazi Germany; he became active in the America First organization which opposed America entering World War II in the fight against Adolf Hitler.


16 posted on 12/17/2004 9:25:18 AM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: Kozak
Adolf Hitler, Time Magazines's 1938 Man of the Year

Yeah, but they HATE Bush more than they hated Hitler.
21 posted on 12/17/2004 9:26:59 AM PST by AaronInCarolina
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In fairness, Lindbergh made amends later by supporting the war effort, including flying many dangerous combat missions in the Pacific.
78 posted on 12/17/2004 11:53:18 AM PST by colorado tanker (The People Have Spoken)
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