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Quotes About Hitler From Some Of The Most
  Powerful Men Of His Time Who Knew Him  



By Dave Martin
7-1-25

“He [Adolf Hitler] has a supreme intellect. I have known only two other men to whom I could apply such distinction — Lord Northcliffe and Lloyd George. If one puts a question to Hitler, he gives an immediate, brilliant, clear answer. There is no human being living whose promise on important matters I would trust more readily. He believes that Germany has a Divine calling and that the German people are destined to save Europe from the revolutionary attacks of Communism.

"He values family life very highly, whereas Communism is its worst enemy. He has thoroughly cleansed the moral, ethical life of Germany. …No words can describe his politeness; he disarms men as well as women and can win both at any time with his conciliatory, pleasant smile. He is a man of rare culture. His knowledge of music, the arts, and architecture is profound.”
– Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere, British newspaper editor and writer

‘I have never seen a happier people than the Germans. Hitler is one of the greatest men I have ever met…. Yes, Heil Hitler. I, too, say that — because he is truly a great man.”
– Lloyd George, former British Prime Minister

“Hitler is a very great man, like an inspired religious leader, and as such rather fanatical, but not scheming, not selfish, not greedy for power, but a mystic, a visionary who really wants the best for his country.”
– Anne Morrow Lindbergh, American author

https://nationalvanguard.org/2017/04/on-the-subject-of-adolf-hitler/

Recall that in the second edition of The Assassination of James Forrestal, we identify Lord Northcliffe as a likely assassination victim of the Jews. I recall reading in my youth, sometime in the 1950s, a Readers Digest condensed version of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's book Reaching for the Stars, which painted a quite similar picture of Germany under Hitler to what Mike Walsh posted back in 2022:
https://michaelwalshwriter.com/2022/10/30/life-in-the-third-reich-as-told-by-karl-schmidt/.

The book's title sticks very clearly in my mind, but I can't find a trace of it or any book by Lindbergh on that subject. It's not among her list of works on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh.

Anyone who could find that book, or the condensed version of it, would perform a very great service, I think. It is being hidden for a reason.

David Martin
http://www.dcdave.com