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240:, in which the 'Third Reich' was described as a brutal dictatorship. It hit the mark: the Germany of the NSDAP was portrayed as "one big dungeon, a graveyard of the spirit". A brief editorial commentary appended to the article ironically condemned the text as rhetorical hyperbole and as a distortion that was a "gross sin against the truth". Following the rules of the NSDAP the
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Czechoslovakia, and called for the Reich government to take "hostages" from among the German social democrats and the
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