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  • All submitted comments are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from Capt Rick Hiott wrote 4 weeks 3 days ago

    Jigs or grub I use in the fall for Trout here in Charleston,SC . 2009

  • Ms. Hiott devotes a good deal of her book to following the building of The Town of Strength Through Joy, a planned factory city where Hitler envisioned thousands of Aryans one day living and happily turning out Volkswagens—and more Aryans.

    What a Long Strange Trip Patrick Cooke 2012

  • Two new books—"The Extraordinary Life of Josef Ganz" by Paul Schilperoord and "Thinking Small" by Andrea Hiott—are both diligently researched, but they differ in their conclusions about who deserves credit.

    What a Long Strange Trip Patrick Cooke 2012

  • All Replies from Capt Rick Hiott wrote 4 weeks 3 days ago

    Jigs or grub I use in the fall for Trout here in Charleston,SC . 2009

  • Ms. Hiott clearly admires Porsche's genius but not so blindly that it prevents her from wading briefly into a discussion of what Porsche knew, and how much he participated in, the use of forced labor during his manufacturing career.

    What a Long Strange Trip Patrick Cooke 2012

  • This is one of many caught by my wife Eve Hiott here in Charleston, SC

    Field & Stream 2009

  • "Thinking Small: The Long, Strange Trip of the Volkswagen Beetle" Ballantine Books, by Andrea Hiott : The Volkswagen Beetle has a unique and colorful history, with principal characters that include the Nazi dictator who personified evil, the legendary designer of Germany's most celebrated race cars and the Jewish advertising executive who pioneered a creative revolution on Madison Avenue.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

  • Author Andrea Hiott transports readers through the most turbulent decades of the 20th century, from the rise of Adolf Hitler to the Allied victory that left postwar Germany in ruins, to that nation's economic rebirth epitomized by the success of the Volkswagen plant at Wolfsburg.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

  • Among the surprises in Hiott's comprehensive account is the importance of the plant's location in the British occupation zone to its ultimate success.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

  • He succeeds Debbie Hiott, who was promoted to editor of the American-Statesman to succeed Fred Zipp, who resigned in September.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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