Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the August 3-6, 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by aide Heinrich Heim, who has returned to the job. Included in this episode: Hitler uses the instinctual behaviors within bee and ant colonies to explain the value of merciless perseverence [he understands it's a question of survival];American military courts established in Britain - Poor military decision-making influenced by Jews;Food and food supply - stories of Prince Arenberg;Praise plus criticism for the Italians - more on ruling the Eastern territories;Living in open rather than crowded spaces gives one a wider view - St. Petersburg and Moscow must be destroyed - creating markets in the occupied East;Mistreatment of the peasant class led to migration of some of the best of Germans - France and Italy both have strong peasantry which stabilize a nation. The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.