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firm, which was equipped in the most modern style. But
he admired his cunning ways. "Cunning, nobody could be
more so," said Hitler (1, p. 350).
Hitler loved to travel with Muller. He said that he
never made a journey with Muller without his having to
pay a visit to some woman by whom MUller had a child. At
the birth of each illegitimate child, MUller would open
an account for it with a first payment of 5,000 marks.
Hitler said,
I actually know four illegitimate children of
his. I wonder how such an ugly blighter manages
to have such lovely children. I must add that
MUller adores children (1, p. 351).
Summary
These were just a few of the men whom Hitler annointed
with power to take and maintain total control over the
press. The part they played in thrusting his doctrine
of hate and slaughter of the Jews on the German people
was huge.
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McConal, Billy Jon. How Hitler Controlled the Press, thesis, May 1982; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504092/m1/54/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .