The [1938 Homes & Gardens] article depicts Hitler in glowing terms, such as the “Squire of Wachenfeld,” and extols him as a talented architect, decorator and raconteur who “delights in the society of brilliant foreigners, especially painters, singers, and musicians.” —Old Hitler Article Stirs Debate (Wired)
The above article provides some context for what came across to me as a Pittsburgh Symphony musician’s gushing admiration for Hitler’s estate.
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