Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the dinner table monologues by the German Leader from Jan. 1st-6th, 1942, as taken down by trusted aide Heinrich Heim. Included in this episode: The importance of that which transcends understanding and the inspiration received at Obersalzberg; The sacrifice demanded of the SS and other elite forces and the extraordinary qualities of Heinrich Himmler; The personality of Sepp Dietrich and the leadership of Goering and Viktor Lutze; The importance of optimism and comparison of the American, English and Russian soldier; The meaning and importance of the title "Fuehrer"; The three great mistakes of the Italian High Command and the future of tank warfare; Jewish influence on Europe and Japan, plus India is the core of the British Empire; Stalin and the lack of inventiveness of the Russians, Czechs, Japanese and China.
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