UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Convocation - 1942 Winter-Spring [PAGE 31]

Caption: Convocation - 1942 Winter-Spring
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 31 of 79] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



T

HE ;•• u\.

W rid W Th

d

Ia >

5 11 htan

in

was s h itud t Human ilties i I th 1n 1 !d s, thirtt n mill > dead vilians twc ty mill n > n ! " w r 01 s \ v million \ s, and t 1 mill 1 HM ate t : th war \ ited in id . and thirty one bill: 5, Thos< survive this lig us -1 h w< d< mint 1 th never iin. whih r ml t w ' I such ly 1 rep< Thes< the the id who herw se \\ uld not rest in tl ir r were the di - f we mill: ns who inherited the ken frag n exhaus ntii Un ppily, both the Gen n 1 who were conqt md tin All - wh had \ in, were incredibh sh iii - \ncA. Th< G m - dit k expi e th< Junker betrayers. They est blished the • . v thi y 1 the Weimar 1 nstitut > which was. theoi n ilh • si tdvanct 1 dem atic instruments 1 mod* n hist >ry, et \\ 1 I une just nle. The people who ha 1 the 1 w < en iny < nomic and political system which they desired, 1. lov 1 IK us arasites re-es iblish the old regime. No at nip: ade 1 elimin; the elements wh were danger uslv disl 1. The oKl v. r lords were permitted to retain their key positions in tin n iced army. The civil service remained ci ded with men win unl schemed for the day when the Republic w uld be s uttled. The \er oi the great bar ns, especially those who dominated c il el and th< inking system, was left untt ached. A llerrenklub.

r<j • in 1921, included nr st of the w< lth oi Germany, Men like 11 £ Flick. \ ?ler \u\ Luther were no friends oi the Republic I th w rked closely with the discredited arm} chiefs The\ n. ccA private armies to embarrass the Government, t terroi r, and to undt mine Republican solidarity. Reactionary sch A h( id pro: rs continued to teach the children to despise theii nt freedom in favor of a glorified feudal past. This was the heav) rman n sponsibility \<>v the horror that was to follow. Xhe Alii-men als showed little benign wisdom. After the mal n m sarj I mit Dr, Sachar's int

\) I II, t iph of that HI, which imnn 1\ p tl

mid I

ver 1

luoted:

tint two ta.il b< u Km tl I days . .4i».l it ii the most >rtant t is t n out the \ us N \ m tl [>h in) and Ital) and o lar . - * 1 1 th world \iul th. w ,, th t task 1 n npl 1. ia to make i th ution* tint w e eatab w * 111 mind , J th that tht n .<\\ 1I :, U a tl tl t I pi I 10 U