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Word: aftermath (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...among the perils of this war, now at its climax, has filled me with surprise and sorrow. It bodes ill for a future in which the life and strength of Britain, compared to the other Powers, will be tested to the full, not only in war but in its aftermath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Speech | 1/29/1945 | See Source »

...work. The flight itself, the mortal moment when the bombers, committed to their target, are locked defenseless in their courses, the thick flakiness of flak and the grim-gay dialogue between gunners and pilots-these things have already been paralleled in the memorable Memphis Belle. But the preparation, the aftermath, the cold exactitude and inflexibility of purpose, the extraordinarily various and forceful individuality and professionalism of the men who do the job-these things have never before been made so clear or so casually impressive. Barring occasional awkward bits of reenactment, the scenes of briefing and of interrogation at mission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Jan. 1, 1945 | 1/1/1945 | See Source »

...ngler issued a statement that art could not flourish under political domination, Goebbels cracked: "Politics, too, is an art, and what is more, the highest and most comprehensive art of all." An interview between FurtwĠngler and Hitler produced two hours of shouting and led to one interesting aftermath: when FurtwĠngler refused to conduct at Nürnberg party rallies, Hitler backed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Furtw | 10/16/1944 | See Source »

...full story on how Lou dropped the reins, and how the horse made his way across the road, with the wagon ending up in a ditch while confusion reigned and Don Brown promised, "If I come out of this alive, I'll never touch the stuff again!" The only aftermath of the hay-ride was the complete nervous breakdown of Gene Speer who swears he had part of the horse that pulled his wagon between two pieces of bread at Cowie Hall on Monday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lucky Bag | 6/6/1944 | See Source »

From El Salvador, whose Theosophist-Dictator Maximiliano Hernández Martinez suppressed a bloody revolt a few weeks ago (TIME, April 17), came the first news of the aftermath, and of new trouble for the Dictator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EL SALVADOR: No Sanctuary | 5/15/1944 | See Source »

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