Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the January 23-26, 1942 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down by trusted aide, Heinrich Heim.  Included in this episode: Hitler enumerates the good qualities of the Czechs and the dangerous qualities of the Jews;England must choose between Europe and it's Eastern colonies;Taxes and the problem of bureaucratic overgrowth - Jodl and Himmler comment;Hitler waxes lyrical about Richard Wagner and family, which leads to how strenuous the annual Party Congress in Nuremberg is for him;Fuehrer chaufferurs, their training, and appreciation for motor-cars;Realities of marriage and why it's not for him, plus the joy of beautiful women.