Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the Jan. 13-17, 1942 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. Some highlights of this episode: Hitler talks about Czechs in general and Emil Hacha in particular;Men of genius like Austrian composer Anton Bruckner, who was unappreciated for so long, must be encouraged;High birthrate at the time in India, in Russia, but also in Germany;A woman of genius: Angelica Kauffmann was a very great painter, says Hitler; His early days with Dietrich Eckart in Obersalzberg - how he bought his house "Wachenfeld" - he was known only as Herr Wolf until he began giving public speeches;Recalls the many friends from those days, which were the best days in his life, and how he enjoys the ladies and pretty girls;Hitler mentions "the second volume of my book" being written in the Deutsche Haus in Berchtesgaden;Praises Dietrich Eckart, calls him the "polar star" to the early National Socialists.