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Unit309

     Unit Nine             
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           the  last days of  World War  II,  Adolf  Hitler 

        and his closest associates had sought shelter in a com-

        mand bunker before the fall of  Berlin.  He  knew  that 

        defeat was close at hand and that he must prepare for 

        his own death.Here is a detailed description of how he

        ended his life.

                          
                       DEATH OF HITLER           

                              
                                                           William L. Shirer

           the afternoon of April 29 , news arrived  at  the  bunkes  where 

    Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were separated from the  outside  world.  Mus-

    solini, Hitder's  fellow  fascist  dictator  and  partner in aggression, had met 

    his end, and it had been shared by his mistress, Clara Petacci.

5          had  been  caught by Italian guerrillas on April 27 while trying  to 

    escape to Switzerland and executed after a brief trial.On the Saturday night 

    of April 28 the bodies were brought to Milan in a truck and dumped on the 

    town square.The next day they were strung up  by  the  heels  from  lamp-

    posts and later cut down so that throughout the rest of Sunday,they lay in 

10 the gutter. On May Day Benito Mussolini was buried beside his mistress in 

    the paupers' plot of a Milan cemetery.In such a horrible climax of degrada-

    tion Mussolini and Fascism passed into history.

            is not known how many of  the  details  of  Mussolini's  shabby end 

    were communicated to the Fuehrer. One can  only guess  that  if  he  heard 

15 many of them he was only strengthened in his resolve not to  allow himself 

    or his bride to be made a spectacle-not their live selves or their bodies. 

             after  receiving the news of Mussolini's death, Hitler began  to

    make  the  final  preparations for his. He had  his favorite Alsatian dog poi-

    soned and two other dogs in the household shot. Then he called in his two 

20 remaining  women secretaries and  handed them capsules of poison to use  

    if they wished  to when the advancing Russians broke in. He was sorry, he 

    said,  not to be  able to give  them a better  farewell gift, and he  expressed 

    his appreciation for their long and loyal service.

            had now come, the last of Adolf  Hitler's  life. He  instructed

25 Mrs. Junge, one of his secretaries, to destroy  the remaining  papers in his

     files,and he sent out word that no one in the bunker was to go to bed until

     further  orders. This was interpreted by all as meaning  that he judged  the

     time had come to make his farewells. But  it was not until long  after  mid-

     night, at about 2:30 AM of April 30, as  several  witnesses  recall, that the 

30 Fuehrer emerged from his private quarters and appeared in the general din- 

     ing passage where some 20 persons, mostly  the women members of  his 

     group of associates, were assembled. He walked  down  the  line shaking

     hands with each and mumbling a few words that were inaudible.There was

     a heavy film of moisture on his  eyes  and,  as  Mrs.  Junge  remembered, 

35 "They seemed to be looking far away,  beyond  the  walls of  the bunker."

        he  retired,  a  curious  thing  happened.  The  tension  which  had

     been building up to an almost unendurable point in the bunker broke, and 

     several persons went to the canteen - to dance.The weird party soon  be-

     came so noisy that word was sent from the Fuehrer's  quarters requesting 

40  more quiet. The Russians  might come in a few hours and kill  them  all -- 

     though most of them were already  thinking of how they  could  escape --

     but in the meantime;for a brief spell,now that the Fuehrer's strict control of 

     their lives was over, they would seek pleasure where and how  they  could 

     find it. The  sense of relief among these people seems to have been  enor-

45  mous, and they danced on through the night. 

      was no longer  defensible. The Russians already had occupied  al-

     most all of the  city. It was now merely a  question of the defense of  the 

     Chancellery.It too was doomed,as Hitler and Bormann learned at the situ-

    ation conference  at noon on April 30,the last that was  ever to take  place.

50 The Russians were just a block away. The hour for Adolf Hitler  to  carry  

    out his resolve had come.

             bride apparently had no appetite for lunch  that  day,  and  Hitler 

     took his meal with his two secretaries and with his vegetarian  cook, who 

     perhaps  did  not  realize  that she had  prepared his last meal.While they 

55 were finishing their lunch at about 2: 30  PM,Erich Kempka, the Fuehrer's 

    chauffeur, who was in charge of the Chancellery garage,received an order 

    to  deliver  immediately  200 liters of  gasoline in  cans to the  Chancellery 

    gar-den.Kempka had some difficulty in roundirig up so much fuel, but he

    managed to collect some 180 liters and with the help of three men carried 

60 it to the emergency exit of the bunker. 	

           the oil to provide the fire for the Viking  funeral was being col- 

     lected, Hitler,  having done  with his last meal; fetched Eva Braun for an-

    other and final  farewell to his most intimate collaborators: Dr. Goebbels, 

    Generals Krebs and Burgdorf, the  secretaries,  and  Miss  Manzialy,  the 

65 cook. 	

            finished their farewells and retired to their rooms.Outside in the

     passageway, Dr. Goebbels, Bormann and a  few  others  waited.In a few 

     moments a revolver shot was heard.They waited  for  a  second  one,but 

     there was only  silence. After a decent  interval  they quietly  entered  the 

70 Fuehrer's quarters.They found the body of Adolf Hitler sprawled  on  the 

    sofa dripping blood. He had shot himself in the mouth.At his side lay Eva

    Braun.  Two revolvers had fallen to the floor, but the bride had not  used

    hers. She had swallowed poison.

            was 3: 30 PM on Monday, April  30, 1945,  ten  days  after  Adolf 

75 Hitler's fifty-sixth birthday,and twelve years and three  months to  the day 

    since he had become Chancellor of Germany and had instituted  the Third

    Reich. It would survive him but a week.

                                 
                                         

                             
    bunher / n.                 strongly-built shelter for soldiers, esp.  		

                                              one built underground 地堡

  fascist / a.                  法西斯主义的

          n.                   法西斯分子

  dictstor / n.                a ruler who has absolute power over a  		

                                             country, esp. one who has obtained such  		

                                             power hy force 独裁者	

  partner/ n.                  伙伴

  aggression/ n.             the starting of a war, fight, or quarrel  		

                                              without just cause 侵略 

  mistress /n.                情妇

  Italian / a.                  意大利的			

          n.         意大利人;意大利语	

  guer(r)illa / n.             游击队员		

  execute /vt.                kill (sb.) by law;carry out,perform 处死;

                                            实施,执行 		

    exeCutive/a. & n. 

    dump / vt.                 drop or unload (sth.) in  a  heap  or 

                                             carelessly 倾倒 

  string/ vt.                   hang with a string or rope 

    heel/ n.                      (脚)后跟

  lamppost/ n.              post for a street lamp 路灯柱

  gutter/ n.                   街沟 

  pauper / n.                a person with no means of livelihood,esp.  		

                                             one who is supported by charity 贫民

  plot / n.                    a piece of land (usu. small) 

    cemetery / n.             place for burying the dead 公墓;墓地

  horrible / a.               causing a feeling of great shock, fear           

                                             or dislike 

    horror/ n. 

    Clitnax / n.                the point  of  greatest  interest  or 

                                             intensity 高潮 

  degradation/ n.          羞辱

  Fascism / n.              法西斯主义		

  shabby / a.                dishonourable; mean; worn out 不光彩的;

                                           卑鄙的;破旧的  		

  Fuehrer / n.              (德)元首 

  strengthen/ v.            make or become strong(er) 加强 

  resolve/ n.                resolution 决心

  bride / n.                  a girl or woman just married or about to  		

                                             be mar- ried 新娘

  spectacle / n.            an object of contempt or disrespect; a  		

                                            public show or scene 引人鄙视的对象;场面 

  preparation/ n.                  things done to get ready for sth. 

    Alsatian / a.              阿尔萨斯的	

          n.             阿尔萨斯狼犬	   

  poison /vt.               毒死,放毒	               	

         n.        毒药 	 	

  farewell / n.              goodbye 

    appreciation /n.        understanding of the qualities or worth  

                          	           of sth. ; grateful feelings 欣赏;感激

  loyal / a.                  true to one's friends, group, country,  	

                                           etc; faith- ful 忠诚的

  instruct / vt.             give orders or directions to 命令;指示  

  file/ n.                     卷宗;档案

  wortl/ n.                  order 

    intei'pret / vt.           explain or tell the likely meaning of (sth.)

    interpretation/ n. 

    prlvate/ a.                 personal; one's own 私人的;个人的

  mastly/ ad.               chiefly; almast all 

    mostly/ n.                 a person connected with another, esp. 

                                          in work 

    assemble / vt.           gather or collect together 集合 

  inaudible /a.              that can not be heard 

    moisture / n.            slight wetness; water or other liquid  	

                                           spread in small drops in the sir or on 

                                           a surface 潮湿,湿气 

  retire/vi.                    withdraw; go away 退出 

  unendurablel/ a.         unbearable 

    canteen / n.               a place in a military camp, factory,etc.  	

                                           where people may buy and eat food,meals,  	

                                           drinks, sweets, etc. 食堂

  weird / a.                  strange; unnatural 

    reqdest / vt.              demand politely 请求

  meantirne/n. & ad.     (in) the time between 

    spell/ n.                     a period of time

    striCt / a.                   rigid 严厉的

  relief/ n.                    the fact or state of lessening or freeing  	

                                             from anx-iety, fear, or pain (忧虑等的)

                                            减轻,解除 

  enormdus / a.           very large 

    defensible / a.           that can be defended 

    doom / vt.                cause to suffer sth. unavoidable and  	

                                            unpleasant,such as death or destruction

    noon/ n.                    midday 

    apparently / ad.         evidently; it seems (that) 

    apparent/ a.                    

    vegetarian / a.           relating to a person who eats vegetables  	

                                           but no meat (有关)素食的

  chauffeur / n.            a person employed to drive someone's car 

    liter / n.                    (容量单位)升

  gasoline / n.              汽油

  fuel /  n.                   燃料	    

  intimate / a.               close in relationship 亲密的 

  collaborator / n.        partner in an activity 协作者,同伙 

  passageway/ n.        走廊

  revolver / n.             左轮手枪 

  decent /a.	            right and suitable 合宜的;得体的

  interval / n.               time between two events 间隔

  sofa /n.                    沙发	

  drip/ v.                     fall or let fall in drops 

    swallow / vt.            吞咽 

  chancellor / n.          chief minister of state (in some countries  	

                                         e. g. Gexmany) 总理(或首相) 

    institute/ vt.             set up for the first time 建立  

                                    
                            Phrases & Expressions     

                                     
  meet one's end                  die     

    string up                           hang (sth.) high with strings; put to

                                                   death by hanging 用绳吊起;吊死    

  call in                               ask to come or go in     

    break in                            enter a buildeng by force (非法)强行

                                       进入     

  build up                            increase, strengthen gradually   

    in the meantirne                 meanwhile       

    in charge of                      responsible for     

    round up                          collect, gather together 集拢     

  have done with                 finish with; stop doing or using 结束;

                                                          终止    

  to a/the day                      exactly (in time)   

                                    
                                 Proper Names            

                                       
    Adolf Hitler              阿道夫.希特勒

  Eva Braun                爱娃.勃劳恩

  Benito Mussolini      本尼托.墨索里尼                                   

  Clara Petacci            克拉拉.贝塔西

  Switzerland              瑞士

  Milan                       米兰(意大利城市)

    May Day                  劳动节

  the Fuehrer              元首(纳粹统治时期对希特勒的称呼)

    Junge                       荣格(姓氏)

    Berlin                       柏林(德国首都)

    the Chancellery         (德国)总理府

  Bormann                  鲍曼(姓氏)

    Erich Kempka          埃里希.肯普卡

  Viking                      (八至十世纪劫掠欧洲海岸的)北欧海盗

  Goebbels                  戈培尔(姓氏)

    Krebs                      克莱勃斯(姓氏)

    Burgdorf                  布格道夫(姓氏)

    Manzialy                  曼齐阿里(姓氏)

    the Third Reich        第三帝国