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Title: German Wife And Mother:
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As early as 1919 his late mentor, Dietrich Eckart, giving his idea of the future saviour of Germany at the table of a Schwabing tavern, demanded, 'He must be a bachelor! Then we shall bring in the women.' And later Hitler himself admitted that in view of the decisive importance of women in the elections he could not afford to marry... Showed first 250 characters
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(6) One of the determining factors in his 'unorthodox' behaviour, was undoubtedly his own emotional coldness and inability to make human contact, which emerges clearly in the account given by his youthful friend August Kubizek of his relations with the girl 'Stefanie'... Showed next 250 characters
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