Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 15, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wed., March 15, 1950
NAZISM BOOMS AGAIN
Hitler's Spirit Lives Today
In Germany T ho He Is Dead
(Editor's note: Hitler alive? The evidence is all against it.
But the Hitler spirit Is alive in Germany, and getting live
lier every day. That's what Lyle Wilson, manager of the
United Press bureau in Washington, found on a swing through
Europe after his British election assignment in London.
Here's his Hitler report.)
By LYLE C. WILSON
Berlin, March 15 J.R) Soviet guards have been withdrawn
from the site of Adolf Hitler's air raid bunker, and the place
where he committed suicide has become a storage area for
scrap metal.
The soviet army has blasted the bunker to junk and rubbish.
The heavy upper blockhouse-
lies pitched on its side. Around
it is neatly piled scrap metal
salvaged from the nearby ruinsl
of a madman s dreams.
All the front of the great
reichschancellery building be-'
side which Hitler dug his hole
has been blasted away. The
massively beautiful palace of old
Paul Hindenburg is no more
than a heap of dust and broken
bricks and stones.
Between them in an area of
a couple of acres is the bunker
site. "Verboten" orders plas
tered all about forbid anyone
to enter the area.
Asked why visitors are bar-l
red, a ragged German workman
said, "we do not know, but it
is verboten."
Perhaps the Russians fear
there might be pilgrimages or
mourners to Hitler's suicide
spot. If so they do not believe
armed guards are warranted to
prevent it. Even if the mourn
ers came, the pitched block
house scarcely identifies for the
uninformed the place where
Hitler died.
Or did he?
The story persists in Germany
that he still lives. A great many!
believed it at one time. Now the
Germans seem to agree that he
is dead. Certainly all the evi
dence is to that effect.
But dead or not in body, Hit
ler's spirit is alive in Germany,
and becoming livelier every day.
It is the spirit of nationalism
sparked by resentment against.
defeat, poverty and the self-in
vited indignity of occupation by
the armed forces of foreign
powers.
Thcrer are no professed "na
zis" in Germany now. That
would be against the law. But
in the east, Russia encourages
a brand of nationalism not much
different from Hitler's.
The greeting taught to child
ren in the eastern zone of Ger
many under Russian occupation
is "be ready." When the Rus
sians established Headquarters
of their German government in
Berlin, there were torchlight
parades, bonfires, goose - step
ping marchers in hobnailed
boots all in the old national
istic spirit.
The Russians have dropped
all pretense of punishing or re
forming nazi offenders. They
ended denazification in 1948,
giving small timers full citizen
ship rights. In 1949 full civic
rights were granted to all for
mer nazi party members.
Under a variety of names na-
zism is beginning to boom in
the western zone, where the
American, British and French
are trying to teach democracy.
The extremists or "new na-
zis are organized in aDoui one-
fifth of western Germany. They
polled 700,000 votes in the last
election, but have only five of
the 402 seats in the west Ger
man bundestag at Bonn.
There is an in-between group
of splinter parties, all nazi or
communist fronts.
Franz Richter is the extremist
leader seeking to organize for
mer nazis into a powerful poli
tical force within his German
reichs party. His program is to
restore Germany to her position
after September, 1938, when the
Munich pact gave Hitler the Su
deten areai of Czechoslovakia
and by implication okayed his
seizure of Austria.
Richter teaches that only the
German army was defeated in
1945. That the German nation
never was licked and never will
be. His party needs a martyr
and may get one soon. His name
is Wolfgang Hedler, a bunde
stag member, who was acquitted
last month of charges of anti
semitism. Socialist and communist bun
destag members said there
would be trouble if Hedler re
turned to take his seat. He did
last week. The chairman ruled
Sodlo F(o(d(off
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sociation "Lifeline of
America" contest which
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him out of the chamber because
the verdict had been appealed
to a higher court. He withdrew!
to an anteroom.
A band of socialists found
him there, beat him badly, and
threw him out of the building.
Now he seeks to join Richter.
He will be welcome.
Hatchery Productive
Aurora Don D. Priest of the
Priest hatchery, half mile south
of Aurora on highway 99E has
reported the hatching of 70,000
chicks so far in the 1950 season.
The season's hatch is expected
to reach the 100.000 mark,
Priest said. With a month of the
season yet to go, the number of
chicks hatched to date exceeds
any previous season's record for
the Priest hatchery
Korean Solons
Go to Prison
Seoul, K6rea, March 15 W)
Thirteen members of the Korean
national assembly were sen
tenced to prison Tuesday for
terms as long as 10 years for vio
lating national security by hav
ing contacts with communists.
Assemblyman Ro II Hwan
and Lee Moon Wun were sen
tenced by presiding judge Sa
Kwang Ook to the longest terms
ten years.
At the long trial from No
vember 17 to February 10 be
fore a three-judge panel with
out a jury Ro and Lee were
declared to have admitted they
had received money from al
leged communists.
Both men testified that pur
ported confessions were laken
from them under torture
Prosecutor Oh Che Do said
before the trial all 13 ast-cniMy-men
had made written confu
sions. He introduced no oilier.:
after Ro and Lee testified tiu-y
were tortured.
The prosecution spent hours
asking the 13 defendants why
they supported an assembly res
olution of February 4. 1949, ask
ing the withdrawal of foreign
troops from Korea. A.t that time
President Syngman Rhce was
urging that American troops re
main in South Korea as a pro
tection against North Korea's
communist troops.
The original Cape Hatteras,
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