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Wilson. While objecting to Hitler's policies, he showed Nazi demands as morally justified; his efforts to paint Nazism as just another form of "Prussian militarism" were described as "amusing denial", but understandable in view of the author's open admiration of "Prussian spirit." In one of his books he went as far as describing Nazi invasion of Poland and takeover of the town of
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In the same publication – 'Deutsch-slawische
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former residents of Königsberg. While serving as chairman, he established the Haus Königsberg, a historical and cultural museum which opened on 20 October 1968 in
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