Adolf Wins a Great and "Popular" Victory
Adolf Wins a Great and "Popular" Victory I AST Sunday was a great day in Germany when 40,618,000 Germans voted for the "cham-peen" of Nazi culture, Hitler. Only 2,055,000 voted against him and...
...It was a tactful warning...
...The young general had done a pretty good job at Toulon and in defending the Directory...
...there came the Crimea and Mexico...
...He wanted to be elected Emperor...
...But somehow they never seem to take...
...His time came in 1799, when he was but 30 years old, already the most brilliantly successful general in all history...
...All the Nazi candidates for the Reichstag were atop elected 1 Isn't that wonderful...
...Thus are historical events affected and complicated by other things...
...he had done a superb military job in Italy, and he had been sent to Egypt to gather more glory while Director Barras, who had sent him, dallied at home with Josephine...
...He took more and more power...
...Who do you vote for...
...Helena...
...Gerar/lo the Assassin, wherever he is, can also reflect upon the "popularity" won by the revolver, the garotte, and the dagger...
...Actually, the Directors constituted the most inefficient and corrupt government in French hist tory...
...With all my heart," replied Hans, his heart swelling with emotion and bis face swelling from the Nazi's earess, and he passed Into the election booth to add his vote to the "popular will...
...The German word is Wahl, and it implies something about a choice...
...From an authorized source our correspondent learns that Adolf sent a wireless, expressing sympathy with John F. Curry in New York, saying: "Dear John—Propaganda Bureau returns a whale of a vote for mo...
...Le Petit Corporal RUT we're not through with the Napoleons...
...It was the sort of "election" a traveler from Peru once told about...
...No one dared speak up in opposition...
...He played with the idea of being a sort of "national Socialist," and wrote books about the abolition of poverty while in prison...
...They received a total of 89,656,000 votes and only 8,862,000 voted "defective" ballots...
...Elections in those days had a curious way of being almost unanimous for the gang in power at the moment...
...the vote was about three million to three thousand...
...So could Sanehez-Cerro if he were still alive...
...Austcrlitz, Wagram, Jena, Spain, Russia, Ixipzig, Elba, Waterloo . . . and St...
...he demanded of the trembling man down on the street...
...However, those who know Adolf assert that such rumors had their origin in subversive circles and are to be discounted...
...France had had a revolution, and rule by extremists and a Reign of Terror...
...and then Sole Counaul for life, with power to nominate his successor...
...For weeks before the "election" rumors were rife that ballots were secretly numbered and that other methods were adopted to discover any "unpatriotic" voters...
...Three times he tried to seize power...
...He came back—as per plans—and saw everything ripe for his coup d'etat...
...With the aid of his brother Lucien and the snaky Fouche" he put it over and became Consul...
...About that time the due d'Enghein was taken out and shot is) a ditch...
...The Nazi gently caressed Hans with a club, taking care that it would make contact with his dome...
...These plebiscites seem very impressive...
...The election returns were given out direct by the Federal Election Commission after the returns had passed through the Government Propaganda Bureau...
...too, wanted a plebiscite...
...They ate trumpeted to the world as great popular vindications...
...Then came Solferino and Magenta...
...He's welcome to whatever comfort lie can get out of it, including a look into history—that is,-if he knows how to read...
...There have been other "popular" referendutns...
...A revolution came, and a republic, and he ran for president—-and was elected because of the glory of his uncle's name...
...shouted the man front on high, and the citizen gave his name...
...Napoleon Tried It In Fact, Two Napoleons Held "Popular" Elections and See What Happened WELL, Adolf Hitler held his election, if that's what you call it...
...He placed a crown on his head and played at being Napoleon...
...I never had the pleasure of personally meeting Adolf...
...And Just to show that Hitler was in earnest in polling the "popular" will, his brown shirt squads in automobiles rounded up the halt, the lame and the blind...
...Then, having complete control of the police and army, he decided to take a poll of his people in a "popular" plebiscite...
...Augusto I>eguia and other ex-preiidents could tell you more about that phase of popular democracy...
...I love my wife," Hans replied to the Nazi who was curious to ascertain the affections of Hans...
...There was a nephew named Louis Napoleon Bonaparte who also dreamed of glory...
...Soldiers with loaded rifles and .fixed bayonets stood around as the Cholos shambled up to exercise their free and untram-meled suffrages...
...He placed the police and the soldiers under his personal command...
...Hans, de you love Adolf 1" our correspondent writes, reporting the balloting in a working class quarter of Berlin...
...A Directory had been placed in tx>wer, supposedly a subject to a Legislative Assembly...
...You do love Adolf, you know you do...
...A little later he decided that since he had the power anyway he might as well have the name, and he had himself "elected" emperor, with only a negligible vote against him . . . just like Hitler...
...Then came more glory...
...I love my daughter, Gretchen," said Hans...
...on a main street in Lima the election officials sat at a table perched on a high platform...
...Only 2,055,000 voted against him and his proposal that his "government" be endorsed...
...It was a time of glory and parades...
...and then First Consul...
...there came the Ems despatch and war with Bismarck...
...The Little Corporal IpHERE was the case of General Napoleon Buonaparte, like Hitler an alien in the land he sought to bring under his rule...
...My regards also to Al Cspone...
...There came Sedan . . . and exile and death...
...Do you love Adolf...
...Porfirio Diaz, doddering exile in Paris after his beloved people had cast him out, might have reflected bitterly upon the huge "popular" majorities he won in 1876, in 1884, in 1888, in 1892, in 1896 and in 1900, 1904 and 1908...
...Everybody does...
...He let his beloved people vote, and although about half a million voted No, many millions voted Aye...
...but they also had a curious way of being set aside...
...Job awaits him here when he leaves Leavenworth, With affectionate greetings, Adolf...
...There came a December flay when the cavalry clattered in the streets of Paris . . .and the republic was dead...
...It's tbe popular will," said the Nasi, as he knocked Hans down and placed his feet in Hans' face...
...By grapevine wireless we learn that the polls were manned by Nasis to insure that the "popular will" would have free expression...
...Don't you love Adolf, toot" inquired the Nasi who was filled with emotion...
...Adolf Wins a Great and "Popular" Victory I AST Sunday was a great day in Germany when 40,618,000 Germans voted for the "cham-peen" of Nazi culture, Hitler...
...And we have the figures before as...
...Freedom was dead...
...What's rour name...
...Three times he was thwarted...
...But he...
Vol. 16 • November 1933 • No. 21