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Hitler? 'One helluva man!' says Lord Bath

"WELL, I just think he was one helluva man-and you can interpret

helluva how you like-in whichever way you think.”

I was talking to the Marquess of Bath about Hitler-the man who

recently bought two of the Fuehrer's paintings.

I asked him why he had bought them. "Well," he said, "I think in time they will be very valuable. It will be consequently a contribution to Longleat (the Marquess of Bath's ancestral home in Wiltshire).

"We have many wonderful things there," he continued. "For example, we have 12 Caxions.. I collected these paintings in the same way that people collect Napoleana, Yes,

"Personally, I am not sure that he was all that mad. He came into power in 33 and in less than ten years he had al- most won a world war."

I was talking to Lord Bath I am definitely interested in in his delightful home, Job'a Hitler as a personality. He may Mill at Crockerton, a few miles have been a maniac, but, still from the great house of Long very interesting.

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He is a tall, slim, bronzed man very much the foreigner's idea of the English aristocrat. He served in the Wiltshire Yeo-

manry

from the beginning of the war and was wounded at El

was

Alamein when he com- manding his regiment after the CO had been killed

Necessity

"I admit that I do admire ruthlessness a bit. I think it is Ia necessity to get anything done in life, I should say that, we were pretty ruthless in the time of the first Queen Elizabeth.. Yes,

do admire ruthlessness If it gets you what you want.

"My loyalty is to England Naturally, as long as we were to fighting Hitler my job was try and help destroy Hitler. But after the war it is rather different

"I remember the first time I read an English edition of Mein Kampf. It was in 1940 and I was in hospital in Jerusalem with jaundice: That had its influence on me.

"And then in 1943 I got myself a job with the American

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forces who were stationed over here in England. It was the 19th Corps.

"I remember the chief of staff was very pro-Hitler. We all used to have awful arguments with him in the rness. But he used to say, that it was stupid to be fighting Hitler because after defeating him we would have to go through the Bolshevist re- volution.

"We all sat on him at the time. But now Lord Bath put a hand through his hair in a puzzled gesture"I wonder if he wasn't right."

"The sheer scale of Hiller's actions, he continued, "is some- thing one cannot help admiring." We had reached the point in discussion when we had moved away from Hitler's picture as a curiosity to Lord Bath's attitude towards Nazism,

So I asked him: "Do you be leve in democracy?"

He locked through the with- dow out into his lovely garden all fresh green in May sunshine, and said "Well, no. I think democracy is a bad form of government. I think it is against the laws of nature. The very fact of being governed by sheer weight of numbers is wrong"

His eyes which are very dark, seemed to be looking through

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· TALK

the room, into a time distance inhabited by former Marquesses

my views. I am a forester by The trouble, was he fought heart. I worry about trees on the war on two fronts and i my estate. So I don't think int was exactly that ⠀he...” argues terms of today. I em thinking against in Mein Kampf. in terms of 100 or even 200 years ahead"

It is a curious business Usten- ing to him talk almost poetically in this elegant, low ceilinged drawing room. You could see of Bath bearing the name of the trees to him are living Thynne, who had ruled a great entities. Every one a person.

"Take Hitler's death," he said. magnates this part of England.

"Democracy?! he shrugged

his shoulders. "Leadership it's "We all know he is dead, But that a mailer of who leads the wolf on the other hand it is still pack. The leader may lead the possible for people to think

he is not dead. de pack into destruction. But that doesn't matter, At any rate he

fy the leader.

"Democracy?" he shrugged. his shoulders again. "All these politicians spend all their time looking over their shoulder to see what the people are think ing. I don't agree with it,

Expedient

"They no longer do what they think is right. They do what is expedient. The thought in their minds is always what the voters will think.

Like Napoleon, he took on too much. After all, with all this talk about democrRRY WE talk to Khrushchev, who is an other dictator. De Gaulle is a dictator, Nkrumah is a dictator. You see, it is happening all over the world. The rule of the strong."

Ideal

"He organised his own death "I suppose your ideal would and with what cleverless. Not be the rule of Pericles even the Russians have so much Athens a form of benevolent as a button or a shred of his dictatorship?"" v uniform,

"I am not pro-Nazi, but Hitler is a Ogure who counts as a phenomenon of the human spirit. I suppose, you could say like Ghenghis Khan. All the stuff that is written about him now tries to belittle Hitler make him out to be a comic figure...

"Yes," he answered, But

what, I asked,' about Acton's famous remark: *All power corrupts and absokate power corrupts absolutely?"

"Well," said Lord Bath, “I am not sure that I know what he means by corrupts."-

I went out into the loveliness of Wiltshire in spring. And tried "But a man who did what he to think over what Lord Bath had told me. And then my mind dld in so. few years is not a comio

He figure.

was a changed the scene from the well groomed garden in the well tremendous expression of the

groomed land to a flat plain in human spirit.

"They talk about the last war Upper Silesia, as a war of a dictator against democracy. Hitler was, in fact fighting three dictators, Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt. They all did exactly what they liked "I suppose I, must be wrong They wouldn't have been any in my views I in a good at winning the war if they minority, But I have just got hadn't,

"I suppose there is only one real difference between totalita- rianism and democracy, and that is free speech. But when you hear the talk in a pub, I wouldn't mind forgoing tree speech. Especially free speech in exchange for strength.

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All Just another 'råsulf of that agreeable artist Herr Hitler.

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