"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 33

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-10-23 22:37
 
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Oct. 23, 2014

Alfred Rosenberg's opus came out in April 1942 and Hitler had little interest in it, but the opposition of the Churches helped increase its sales to a million by 1944.


 Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the April 5 - 11, 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by aide Henry Picker. 1hr29min. Included in this episode:

  • German diplomatic corp and the giving of awards to foreign dignitaries;
  • Too much money going to churches - defends Reich Bishop against Martin Niemöller;
  • NSDAP vs the bourgeoisie;
  • Standardization of the motor car industry;
  • German-Italian friendship and good relations have been helpful;
  • Japanese religion compared to Christianity, and more opinions on the Church and its dogma;
  • Alfred Rosenberg's The Myth of the Twentieth Century is published and Hitler comments on it;
  • The correct German policy in the Eastern territories.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

Comments

I had trouble listening to the achieves for some reason. My I suggest you install a chatango during the shows?  

If you try to download from Blogtalk right after the show, it won't be complete because they're still processing it. There is no set time that it takes them to have the whole show available ... up to 1/2 hour usually.

I have to wait about that long, and then I have to run it through Audacity to downsize the huge files BT is now supplying as part of their "improvements."

The guy is correct about letting mother nature take her course. Allow nature to remove the weak from society both black and white. Africa is a good example of what happens when you go against the iron will of mother nature - disaster.