Word: aftermath
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Surveying the economic prospects, Goldston predicted as an aftermath to war expansion a revolutionary dictatorship by the workers, a coup by the ruling classes, or a continuation of expansion through imperialism with limited freedom. Boyden claimed that, although civil liberties might be curtailed by the war a victory by the fascist powers would destroy them completely...
...against a hard edge of reluctance she felt in Stahr, the girl married another man. Stahr, no drinker, got dismally drunk. Fitzgerald's manuscript stops at that point. The synopsis, and notes carry the tale down to Stahr's death in an airplane crash, and its curious aftermath...
...arrests. In so doing they were joined by members of the Nazi Gestapo (the Vichy Gestapo, either by accident or design, has let many prisoners slip through its fingers). The arrests were made in the name of the "International Convention for Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism"-a legal aftermath of the 1934 assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia in Marseille. In this way it is said that scores of anti-Nazi German refugees and other Hitler-haters have passed from French soil into oblivion...
Except for the extreme left, none of these groups believe they have anything to win by losing the war. They remember Versailles and the aftermath. They fear the hate and revenge waiting for them at the hands of Dutch, Belgians, French, Poles, British, Czechs, Serbs, Greeks, Norwegians, Russians. In this negative sense, Hitler still has his nation united behind him and his Army...
...AFTERMATH OF MURDER-Mo/-/ Fiff-Crime Club ($2). For 50 years the aged sisters de Boulter have laid a weekly wreath on two graves, but not on a third...