Word: artiness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...line generals were in the ascendancy at the Army's top, the Nazi party bosses had no intention of losing their control over the rank & file. Unabashedly they borrowed an old idea from their bitter Russian enemy: an arti. cle in Hermann Göring's Essener National-Zeitung disclosed that political commissars were being assigned to Wehrmacht divisions to bolster German soldiers' morale, political philosophy and will to resist throughout the war's "decisive phase...
...addition to the human body of some arti ficial part...
...Berlin the reaction was more thoughtful. The Foreign Office periodical Berlin-Rome-Tokyo published a long arti cle solemnly denying that its Axis planned to attack the U. S.. as solemnly accused the U. S. of trying to provoke an attack. "This is the hour when the Three-Power Pact of Berlin has found its renewed, final justification as a powerful instrument of common defense against aggression," wrote Berlin-Rome-Tokyo. "Whoever feels himself affected . . . has aggressive intentions. Nor does President Roosevelt make any concealment of these intentions. His only worry is that the nations of the Three-Power...
...best known for its retreat on the Hill of Atonement, at Graymoor, near Garrison, N. Y., to which homeless or troubled men of all faiths may go. Every guest is called Brother Christopher (for the patron saint of wayfarers) . The Broth ers Christopher, who have included arti sans of all kinds, built most of the buildings on the hill. St. Christopher's Inn, housing 200 men, has become too small, is to have a five-story addition. Last year the friars handed out 175,000 meals. No questions are asked of any Brother Chris topher except his name...