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General Wladyslaw Anders, commanding the Polish Army in Italy, flew to London from his headquarters last week. He was turned away from the Savoy by a clerk who had never heard of him, finally found a room elsewhere. Two days later he sat grimly listening to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin...
The U.S. case as usual had been damaged by U.S. practice. In Bavaria, one General Radovan Popovitch had organized 10,000 compatriots into a "Royal Yugoslav Army," rented some of them out to the U.S. Army. Washington ordered these mercenaries dismissed. At week's end Vishinsky presented a Tito...
Through the political melee three main parties, all of which reject Anders as a reactionary, are wrestling to a decision.
> Terror in Poland was the work of agents sent in by General Wladyslaw Anders, commander of the British-financed Polish Army in Exile. British taxpayers were footing the bill for the murders. Polish Communists (900) and Socialists (250) had been killed, as well as Peasant Party members. (A Briton commented...
Dr. Weidenreich traces the head-shape fallacy, on which the Nazis based their theory of the superiority of the longheaded Nordic type, to "a tragic anthropological error committed in good faith" 100 years ago by a Swedish anatomist named Anders Retzius. Retzius hit on the idea of identifying peoples or...