gov/today/fascinate.html
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/sanborn.html
Lili Marlene
"Lili Marlene" was authored by Hans Leip, a 19-year old German soldier
in the first world war. It was put to music by Norbert Schultze
(1911-2002), a collaborator with the Hitler regime. But contrary to
what Hollywood would have us believe, it was not an exclusively Nazi
song, crooned in smoke-filled bars in occupied Europe by drunk SS
officers.
"Lili Marlene" was played, sung, and broadcast by all the armies in
the second world war - the British, the German, in occupied France,
and the Americans (Marlene Dietrich). It was translated to 48
languages, including Hebrew, the language of most holocaust survivors.
It made it into the Japanese music charts in 1986.
http://ingeb.org/garb/lmarleen.html
http://home.istar.ca/~townsend/early_years/lili_marlene.htm
Lindbergh, Charles Augustus
Charles Augustus Lindbergh was the first person to cross the Atlantic
in a nonstop flight. This made him an instant celebrity. When, in
1932, his 19-months old son was kidnapped and murdered, the nation was
appalled.
Finally, a German carpenter, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, was apprehended
and, following a much-publicized trial, executed.
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