Word: anti-nazi
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...case is far from clear, but unless much that we know of these men is false, there is only, one conclusion that can be made. Both men were militant anti-Nazi, who helped in Warsaw's futile, heroic resistance. It scarcely seems possible that they were guilty of "subversive activity and espionage." Was it their only crime that they were Socialists, and Poles...
...fanatically brutal, black-shirted SS. In 1932, when he was caught trying to assassinate a democratic politician, he fled to Italy. When Hitler came into power, Eicke came home to head the SS Death's Head Brigade-the guards who tortured into pulp the minds and bodies of anti-Nazi Germans in the new concentration camps. Eicke was warden of Dachau, and there he was in his element: he meted out the most indecent punishments himself...
...thought of Hitler's taking over Spain lies heavily on Allied minds. Colonel Beigbeder was known as anti-Nazi and pro-Allied, and his experience as Moroccan administrator made his advice valuable. But Franco is cagey, and he has carefully watched the events in French North Africa since the Allied landing. In Washington a story circulated that Colonel Beigbeder had come to lay the foundations of a "Free Spain" in case the Nazis invaded his home country. If he succeeded, and the Nazis did take over Spain, the parallel with French North Africa would be complete...
Hungary. An anti-Nazi national front including all the opposition parties was organized in Budapest to "rally ... to win independence." Its program: immediate cessation of hostilities and withdrawal of Hungarian troops from Russia; severance of relations with the Axis powers; establishment of freedom of speech, press, assembly; abolition of anti-Semitic laws; agrarian reforms. Berlin reported that 664 "Communists" had been arrested...
...Winnipeg and devoted all his time to organizing an anti-Nazi movement among Canadians of German descent. For a while he was successful. Then the German Consulate organized a Bund in Winnipeg and financed a violent Nazi newspaper. Ausborn was beaten up by Bundist thugs. Once he made an effigial tombstone for Hitler, which was to be carried in a May Day parade. Police made him take the name off, because it was considered an insult to the head of a friendly nation. A city detective roughed him up for distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets and told him to quit being...