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May 15, 2014
Architect Prof. Albert Speer at Obersalzberg in June 1939, showing the Fuehrer his plan for the new Opera House at Linz. enlarge
Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the October 18-22, 1941 dinner table conversation and monologues by the German Leader, taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. Topics included in this episode:
- Britain's oligarchic, money-grubbing politicans don't represent the people;
- Germany needs to remain autarkic and independent from British imports even after the war;
- Need to improve standardization of construction and building products;
- Christianity and Bolshevism, and their relationship to St. Paul of Tarsus;
- Hitler identifies himself as "Prussian," compares Berlin favorably to Munich;
- Hitler: "I wish to be a builder." Monuments outlast the battles that inspired them.
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.