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People interested can call Litten at 763-4424, ext. 113, or they can just come.
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More of Litten's fate was filled in too: how he was moved from camp to camp as his mother and others around the world pressed vainly for his freedom; the torture, the broken bones and knocked-out teeth.
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Litten's carpenter friend Max John Hollingworth, looked up from his spokeshave with perhaps one too many knowing political apercus; and Litten's "weary" catalogue of his father's objections to the new Weimar republic – "To him, it's all atonal music, flat roofs, Bauhaus chairs, the rumba, Otto Dix, negro jazz, Jewish self-assertion" – could have done with the lumps taken out of it.
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Litten couldn't touch Hitler for the killings, but by interrogating him as a witness he sought to prepare the ground for a perjury charge a plan equalled in its bathos, it occurred to me, by the US Department of the Treasury, which that same year was busy successfully prosecuting Al Capone for not paying tax.
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But it drove you to set your clock for the play's sister documentary, Hans Litten vs Adolf Hitler though why we had to wait a week for it I don't know.
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Surviving family and friends Litten's niece, Max's daughter and contributors now gave a poignant reading of the poem, each framed by the camera reciting one line in turn.
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"More of a federal effort is coming into the state now because of the severity of the fires and the number," said Bridget Litten, a spokeswoman for that team, adding that fire crews have made progress in containing that fire.
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There was the story of the poem he read out at a camp gathering in honour of Hitler's birthday, "Thoughts Are Free", its sentiments – and Litten's defiance – apparently lost on the watching guards.
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"More of a federal effort is coming into the state now because of the severity of the fires and the number," said Bridget Litten, a spokeswoman for that team, adding that fire crews have made progress in containing that fire.
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Litten had been warned not to let Hitler make speeches but he was soon at it in the witness box, to unquenchable, defeating cheers.
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