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  • When Espen Erichsen, a Norwegian who has lived in London for many years and represented England at international events, held the North cards he decided that they were worth a strong no trump opening.

    The best played deal of the Lederer 2011

  • In a session on innovative journalism, Norwegian VG Digital News & Media editor in chief Espen Egil Hansen said technical developers had never been more important, adding that the media industry was a result of the technical revolution.

    Magda Abu-Fadil: Newsroom Summit Highlights Digital Engagement Magda Abu-Fadil 2011

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal Exhibits such as lovingly illustrated fan mail from children for Hitler 's birthday in 1932, or a huge tapestry mixing Nazi and religious imagery knitted by a Protestant women' s group, tell of a spontaneous adulation that swept an unprepossessing figure from the far-right fringe to the center of power.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal The show 's generally positive public reception marks the latest stage in an increasingly frank process of national self-scrutiny.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal Over the decades, Germans have assigned responsibility for Nazi horrors in widening circles — first faulting the leadership, then all party members, later the full German army.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal The show focuses on the love affair between Hitler and large swaths of German society, and seeks to dispel the myth of Hitler as an evil genius who hypnotized an innocent public with cunning propaganda.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal An exhibition on the F ü hrer is almost the last taboo in a country that has museums on countless aspects of the Third Reich, from the Holocaust to the Nazis 'summer-holiday schemes for workers.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Its records date to Espen Blondeel, a Chicago-area boy who recently celebrated his ninth birthday.

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  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal The exhibition 's last room, on postwar Germans' horrified fascination with Hitler, includes a wall 's worth of Hitler-themed covers of Der Spiegel, Germany' s leading news magazine.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal The broader acceptance of society 's role has been helped by the passing of time and the wartime generation.

    A Hitler Exhibit in Germany 2010

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