Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the March 7-24, 1942 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aides. On March 21st the note-taker switches from Heinrich Heim to Henry Picker. Included in this episode: Jealousy among women explained as result of prehistoric period when female protection depended on one man;Hitler compares men and women to the detriment of women at 3 different mealtimes;Hitler on smoking and why/when he quit the habit--(Who knew he had ever smoked?!);Questions of the Wehrmacht, private property vs the State, lotteries and gambling, Capitalism and monopolies;Stafford Cripps a more threatening figure than Churchill to the health of the Empire;The disastrous influence of Jews on the Arts--the genuine artist and the fake.