Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the Nov. 11th-19th, 1941 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. Topics included in this episode: Monarchy is an out-of-date form - example: the Thuringian Royal House;Keeping the friendship of the Church is too costly, but we're glad to have its cultural monuments - the great Cathedrals;Frederick the Great's reaction against the Church in defense of the State was definitive;The Germanic Spirit will penetrate the East and bring to the natives all they need;The success of the Four Year Plan is explained by setting everybody to work within a closed circle economy, not by rearmament;Too many officials, too much paperwork - Hitler wants more local autonomy; Legal profession is too lenient; there are no "extenuating circumstances" for treason.