No, this isn’t a slam on the RIAA. Read about a blogger who posted a 1938 Home and Gardens article about Adolf Hitler.
A fawning 1938 article by Homes & Gardens magazine about Hitler’s Bavarian mountain retreat remains widely available on the Web, even after the discoverer and original poster of the article took it off his site when the magazine demanded its removal.
The three-page article, “Hitler’s Mountain Home, a Visit to ‘Haus Wachenfeld,'” first appeared on Words of Waldman in early August. Mirrors of the page quickly sprang up across the Web, including one on the website of a well-known Holocaust revisionist.
The article depicts Hitler in glowing terms, such as the “Squire of Wachenfeld,” and extols him as a talented architect, decorator and raconteur who “delights in the society of brilliant foreigners, especially painters, singers, and musicians.”