Word: baldwinism
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...weeks ago he took off, with New York City's Republican Representative Joseph C. Baldwin, for a quick but intensive look at Britain and North Africa. A short, heavy-set man, he wanted to get into World War II as a flier, but was told he was more valuable in Congress...
...blasts usually engage Pravda's old (64), red-faced, always-angry David Iosifovitch Zaslavsky (among his targets: Wendell Willkie, William Randolph Hearst). Last week Triggerman Zaslavsky turned his howitzer on the New York Times''s big gun of military reportage and analysis, Hanson Weightman Baldwin. Comrade Zaslavsky called him "Admiral of an Ink Pool...
...documented indictment (citing Baldwin's columns), Zaslavsky charged the foremost U.S. newspaper military expert (which he dislikes to be called) with disbelieving Soviet information, falling for Nazi misinformation. The major Zaslavsky counts: 1) prediction in 1941 of the Red Army's quick defeat; 2) assurance in September, 1942, of the Wehrmacht's victory without doubt; 3) assertions at 1944's start that Russian triumphs were due to the German necessity for great reserves in the west; 4) most recently, assertion that the Germans would hold Odessa, while Red Army columns were even then closing...
...Hanson Baldwin's line at this week's start: "The great retreat in Southern Russia-one of the greatest in history-seems to be coming...
...Commentator Baldwin is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate (1924), served three years with the U.S. Fleet...