More research:
http://exmormon.org/d6/drupal/Mormon-Endorsement-of-Hitler-and-the-Nazis%20
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2820757/posts
http://www.wheatandtares.org/6545/nazis-and-mormons/
History is blunt. Left to itself, it doesnt spin or gloss over unpleasant facts. The positive side to unvarnished history is that it can prevent future mistakes. There are many examples in history of religions enabling evil. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not an exception to this rule. A glance at the Dec. 9, 1933, LDS Church News, published with The Deseret News, contains a particularly unpleasant puff piece on Nazi Germany, and its leaders, Adolf Hitler, as well as Joseph Goebbels.
Its titled, Mormonism in the New Germany, and penned by the unfortunately over-enthusiastic Dale Clark, is grotesque in its effusive praise for Hitler. Here is an example: As a specimen of physical endurance Hitler can easily take his place along side the athletes who are usually taken as classic examples. His 14 year struggle which brought him to power in Germany put him to a terrific physical strain (sic). Besides the great responsibility there has been trials and conflicts, and campaigning so strenuous that it has required his attention night and day, many times making it necessary for him to travel great distances by auto or plane, catching up on his sleep underway to fit him for the multitudes who would gather to hear him wherever he had time to stop.