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Maschmann described the event held by the Nazis to celebrate Hitler's coming to power in 1933 in the following way.
Maschmann referred to the march of the troops that carried torches. He compared it to a river of fire. He described how soldiers marched ceremoniously, showing impressive discipline, singing songs about war. People heard the songs and saw the march and emotions went higher and higher.
Melita Maschmann was a youngster when he witnessed the parade. He was only had 15 years old and was very impressed with what he saw that night of January 30, 1933.
That date represented the beginning of Adolph Hitler as the leader of Germany. He established a fascist government, raised a powerful army, and created the SS. He persecuted the Jewish people and built concentration camps with gas chambers. He ordered the invasion of Poland in 1939, initiating the hostilities of World War II.