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THE TRUTH BEHIND

THE

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OVERING the news-

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Are

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NAZI REVIVAL

By Antony Terry

salute. Their role was that of plotters, undermining the struc- ture of the state. They meant to lay their plans, to get their men in top jobs all unknown to the stupid, dunderheaded really wants.

"Democracy Is

all right for British and Americans who had 600 allowed them out of prison to the British they have

be

Some, indeed, had never even

Nazi

run-

Germany these days think along the "right lines" have what the German public

of hundreds highly - coloured weekly Drawing their money from journals and

the prosperous sicel owners of nagazines. the Ruhr (just as Hitler did), years of Parliamentary tradi- start planning. They are snatched from the steadily gaining ground in the fon behind them and they some bookstalls almost as they main political

parties and just know how to make It work, been to gaol at all. They had steadily

out of regaining their we don't, and we don't want to just managed to keep arrive, and read avidly.

Millions of Germans turn to prestige with the man in the

Leave democracy to those who trouble until the great street, these powerful Intercsis

ler." manhunt after the war had died them for an interpretation

like and give us a leader." are forcing the whole of Ger-

It was possible to reccnt history and for a colu-

political İlte

Thus speaks Herr Schmidt, down and mony's

and tion of the problem which still thought back into

The familiar

Mr Average German, when he be an "ex-Nazi" without worries people in this

to his cronies ning into trouble. country:

To hear

them talk opens his mind "Why didn't Hitler pull

off?" channels.

one would over a glass of "schnapps" (corn

Hated Democracy among themselves They can undo in a single issue anything the Allies

think one was back in the early spirit) in the village pub on a

Saturday night. more reasonable journals have days of Hitler.

And it is beginning to Trying to stem this develop-

VET even they are not the real tried to tell the Germans during ment is Chancellor Adenauer.

elour if a "Fuehrer" were to YET

wire-pullers. The major pasi seven years of the With a

Germany overnight, nlotters have yet to be named. Christian, middle-of- appear in about the truth

Their idemities Nazis or the the-road polley, he is trying to millions of Germans would flock

have bren couses for Germany's defeat.

tee: Germany into a demoëra- to follow him just as they widely surmised among Ger- With 裁 circulation Jurger tie framework of a free Europe. followed Hiller. Historically. than any of the daily papers Will he succeed? Not if the Germany is back where sho They are believed to ba they pander successfully to the "boys" can help it.

was in the 1020,s. That gives amonest the powerful indus- "what fun it would have been

us just about ten years before a If Germany had won" nostalgin

new Fuchrer DOES make his rial "bosses of the Ruhr, the

immensely of the overage man and woman.

rich shipping fami- appearance and comes to power, Iles of Hamburg and

Bromen, They nurture dangerous secret

When British

police and and the

leaders of Germany's longings that one day Germany

postwar money-ocracy, the will again be powerful enough

public safety officials pounced new into his government conli-

the seven key tion Adenauer's deputy, Vice Germany's new Nazi

under and grandsons of the man whose funds started to put: Chancellor Bluecher, has had to ground movement a few weeks Hitler to power thirty years deny recently that secret docu- ago they wisely did the Politicians and pubile opinion men's of international im- themselves. experts should study the news- portance were slipped lo the stalls of Germany. For in the

members of the Nozi under- pennies which flow from the ground's "shadow cabinet" by millions

hard-working of

agents Inside

his own office. Germans lie the secret of what Yet everyone is happening in Germany to- day what people are really thinking and dreaming.

to force her will on others and reassert her people asa "Herrenvolk."

Sickly Sympathy

Hitler Lived and

of rickly

Shadow Cabinet

THEY have already infiltrate

от

men

Their Grouse

Job

mans in the know."

SISTER KENNY vindicated

Wow doctors were will

17HILE she was alive

ing to back the highly unorthodox treatment for Infantile paralysis pioneered by Sister Elizabeth Kenny. Now, two months after her death, striking support for her work has come from---- doctors.

After a thorough 10-year trial of her mothocks doclons admit that the Kenny treatment seoma to work.

Sister Kenny argued that all- out efforts should be made from the earliest singes restore life to the murdes of paralysed limbs. This was in direct opposition to most doctors, who were so keen on immobilising limbs that they put them into plaster splints.

When Kenny mothods seemed to succeed, the doctors argued

that final ro sulis could not be pro- perly assessed unt five or 10 years had clapsed. This criticism now seems to have been met in fisk.

by CHAPMAN PINCHER

Doctors at the Minneapolis General Hospital, United States, decided to investigate Skate Kenny's claims in 1940. Now they have Mollowed up" 348 patients who were treated there between five and 10 years ago.

Nearly 70 percent, of these patients are essentially normal, though most suffered, severe paralysis in the early stages of the attack, Drs M, E. Knopp. Lewis Sher, anti Theodore Smith report. A further 23 percent have only mild or moderate dix- ability. Only eight percent are severely disabled, and all of them are doing useful work,

Unconvinced

THERE

no

res for patients treated. comparable

But it is by orthodox methods, | uncommon for paralysed Himbs ta

secover their full fanglion.

Star Kenny herself showed the Minneapolis doctors her methods of

the preventing shortening of musics by apply-

kg hot packs, and by giving alternate hot and cold baths. -

Though unconvhoned of the value of these methods at the time, the doctors persevered with them because their ow treat- ments of paralysed patients were not being effective.

On Sister Kenny's instructions they banned the use of plaster splints, deel braces, and other supports, except where she agreed that the old could help to reduce deformity.

Before the war infantile para- was a fairly rare complaint been In Britain. There have more than 23,000 moved 0396 since 1947,

*Ko. Some ore ex-Hitler gen-dye

admirals crals and

with thirst for power, and

and money to invest in the new "movement."* No wonder these men hated and feared

democracy. They British-trained head of Gen. Know most of all

in Bonn knows. NOT even Herr Olto John,_the this is what happened.

knew what Faldwan

Adenauer himself has to keep

the

and

BO, ona

fall... feared

it spelt their down- they

their contacts being laid

More Subtle

risk

Research

has stepped up its research Into the disease. Scientista ore in with a protective serum fee use the early stages of experimenting

against dt. The Public Health N.W.. has organised a thorough inquiry to discover row the discaso spreads,

But for many years yet doctors win

dependent on trial-and- ernor methods such as those devised by Sister Kenny-of pre- venting paralysis.

After her death at the age of

But Adenauer is a long way many's new M15, from beaten. He is on Ex-

was afoot, though he may have bare. That is exactly what is THE Medical Research Coamell perlenced

with had an inkling. Even politician

now happening. At the in Ducseldorf, of the Nazis right behind him, who knows

Ruhr capital, got a tip-off from cone what no one in the Nuzi, of unpopularity Britain 109 the size of the men he "H Died," reads one senti- knows that the nationalist pro-

against. But he also someone and made his getaway group thought she would ever

before the British arrived, mental story of the Fuehrer's paganda the Nazis are preach-

Next day German paper, police dare to do awoop and arrest. Laboratory at Colindale,

But the Nazis we have Jox tay's in Berlin with

Wing is just exactly what the and politicias let out a scream. rested disliked and hated some Eva Braun. It shows

It has been going on ever since of the other Nozi Fuchrer

movements, 'dreaming to the average German wants to hear.

has done more to make of the of end of a new Germany "after I

To avoid being accused of Britain unpopular in Germany with which they refused to have links. Chief among these was Am gone butt

than anything since the wat hoarse-valced General powerful, more ruthless more not "moving with the times,"

Otto The burden of the grouse is: The Men of Spandau, the witching his position. So have "Britain has insulted the Ger- Hemer and his recently-banned seven op Nazl War Crimināls .convicted at Nuremberg; are party in Germany.

Socialists, the opposition mans by not allowing German Jackbooted Nazis.

police and security officials to the object of pages

Don't you make

the arrests. sympathy.

Without doing

than trust us?" Ex-Wehrmacht and 55 gen- whisper their propaganda to crals describe how they fought the public, Germany's new and is just plain "No."

The answer, to coln a phrase, I was the Bonn government which banned them. Since the World War II battles, how powerful "shadow

brains the Nazi govern- If German police had been arrest of they defeated British, Ameri- ment," the

many Germans be pro-Nazi under- used to arrest the seven men, trusters, cans, French and Russlans ground with its powerful there is until broken at last by "over backers, has cleverly forced all that no doubt that most of lieve that it was their friends Clov- would have got away. inside the West Germans remaining political

who managed to get. parties to Mysteriously, there would have crament move a long way in the Nazi been "warnings" that something Remer's brownshirts, outlawed direction, and away,

from de-

the under because they causing too afoot. For mocracy.

ground to which they belonged much attention to be focused

on the growth of Nazism. has its ramificatiores far dreper

The brains fruters' methods than most Germans would like to admit-and especially in were much more subile.

and Rameke, blustering the police.

spitting vitriolic hatred against und

Americans, the British were attracting far too much notice,

whelming enemies."

more

Autumn Election

U-boat commanders vividly describe how they torpedoed British convoys; Luftwaffe aces plcture what it looked like to bomb British cities during the Blitz. There is even A book dedicated to Hitler's

SS con- centration camp guards by ons HUS autumn's general elec of their former generals.

Bestseller of them

tion, the Arst since 1949, is certain to show story of the German soldier in

a big move democratic World War II. It is

from the called away "You'll Never Find a Better." parties, a growth of the ex-

all is a

was

The Plotters

Werc

Bemer

mnd:

It was no short-term plan, no The reader is left with the im- tremes. It is to forestall Wiss does not mean that the

seven were popular "Fuehrer" crack-brained scheme to scize British #ction pression that since Germany that many of the big parties types. They were no Jackbooted power which breeds the finest troops only an have been quietly adopting Nazi "Helling" leaders of the popu- frustrated, but a well-planned A great scale.. unkindly fate could have slogans.

Lace who could rabble-rouse in operation on stopped her winning the war,

the market place. On the con- There is no doubt that if the and that the world would have Whenever there has been trary, most Germans have hardly Nazis had managed to gain the been a better place if she had, political reshußße In Germany heard of them. And for that control they hoped for in the during the past three years, it reason, most Germany believe government, their policies would has been the big shots with the British manufactured the ance among the German public. have found 100 percent becept- the Nazi talk who have moved whole

Nazk plot"

to impress For they meant to put Into Into the top jobs-quietly, with the Americans and "guir effect the parts of the Hitler. NEWSPAPER klocks are are out attracting attention. Those prest for Britain."

flection of the under the who get out to make way for

party programmo surface clash of feelings which them inrdly have to be pustic. hna nipped off the brains the today, any German whether he By arresting the seven Britain many Germans, tacitly accept is going on beneath the decep- tive calm of everyday life in any. But le works.

is paintes, almost of the Nazis the man who Germany. It is this outward calm which is so misleading to

Foolings Clash

The

which so

Ask any mada and hold the contacts into thinks the arrests were a good How Is it possible to zoon industry, commerce and every thing, He will answer, "It was

Germak of

life. These silly to make such a fuss about

after a

disastrous war? Have walk

The average foreign observer. For the underground forces the Germans learned nothing men wore dangerous sinister unimportant people. And the which are. shaping Germany's from the ruins of their bomb-plotters with a Nazi past under. British had no right to insult destiny as surely an Hitler chattered cities, the terrible Hitlera black any ES us by doing the job themselves."*' shaped it in the 1920's are not lesson of two lost world wars? general. But they had no am- yet prepared for a showdown. The answer is that whether bitions to march nt the hand. They are merely anxious that one likes it or not the pleasant of brown-shirted battalions with Germans should be send to face must be food-the Nazis hands outleted in the Nazi

TOMORROW?⠀ What Will Happen Whis Germans Regain All Power

on

· 60, doctors admitted sho had done much good by spotlighting the urgent need for research infantile paralysis. But dow of them would accept her methods. I met Sister Kenny, shortly before she died. If the Minnea- pells doctors had already told her that vindication of her treat- ment was on its way, she gave no sign of knowing #i

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