Re: Theos-World Theosophist, June 1936, p. 242 on Hitler
Feb 21, 2005 03:55 PM
by Erica Letzerich
Thank you Jerry for the quote. So if it's not signed by Hodson I wonder why the writer of the article would attribute such statement to Hodson. As there is no major evidence that he wrote it any accusation in this level to Hodson is but without fundament and I take back my previous affirmation.
Erica
Jerry Hejka-Ekins <jjhe@charter.net> wrote:
Unfortunately, the letter is not signed. It reads in part:
"On the opening evening Adolf Hitler himself was present and by a stroke
of incredible luck my reserve seat was so very close to him and at right
angles, that without any effort I could observe him the whole evening
closely. It has been a tremendous experience for me. In the midst of a
shattering enthusiasm of thousands and thousands in the streets and in
the enormous packed concert hall this man was of a simplicity, which
amounted to grandeur; every gesture, every look, every movement was
direct, concentrated, but without the smallest trace of
self-consciousness. He was the only being present for whom Hitler did
not exist. One felt that he is absolutly one-pointedly possessed by one
tremendous thought."
Frank Reitemeyer wrote:
>Thanks Daniel, I will look whether I have that
>issue and then scan it.
>Frank
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