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...friendship," but she has one desire. She wants the united States to enter the European holocaust just as much as Hitler wants Japan to fight the United States, and so whenever possible Japan likes to make America feel secure in the Pacific. For this end., if necessary, she will betray her beloved ally, Nazi Germany. As soon as America plunges into the battle of the Atlantic, and when it waxes so hot that she has double-crossed and re double-crossed her friends and enemies...

Author: By Yongjeung Kim, | Title: Young Chinese Alumnus Sheds Light On American-Japanese Diplomatic Crisis | 11/7/1941 | See Source »

...leaders, "Communists," men suspected of helping the British or Free French. One was not a Frenchman but an Anamese from Indo-China. But still the men who had shot Lieut. Colonel Karl Friedrich Holtz were free. Not even the promise of a sizable fortune had persuaded their friends to betray them to the Ger mans. General von Stülpnagel announced that he would shoot 50 more hostages if they were not found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: 100 for 2 | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

Hiring mercenaries to take American supplies to England on a ship flying the Panama flag is a cowardly way of avoiding responsibility, James Landgan 31 argued. "Much of the fighting against the Nazis is inspired by a faith in the honesty and strength of America," and America must not betray that important responsibility by loss haggling over to peal, he urged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILD ASKS END OF NEUTRALITY ACT | 10/17/1941 | See Source »

...three. Divorced after eleven tame years of marriage, she finally manages to support her children through a pie-bakery. But little else in her life is quite as easy as pie. The first of her lovers, her husband's ex-partner, is only too ready to betray her when it means money to him. Her second, an insolvent playboy, blandly accepts her money, calls himself her gigolo, sneers over her with her daughter Veda as a working woman, a moneygrubber, a "varlet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Season's Ugliest | 9/29/1941 | See Source »

...peace negotiations of any kind preceding the destruction of Naziism. Said the President, bitterly: "[A few appeasers and Nazi sympathizers] even ask me to negotiate with Hitler-to pray for crumbs from his victorious table. They do, in fact, ask me to become the modern Benedict Arnold and betray all I hold dear-my devotion to our freedom-to our churches-to our country. This course I have rejected-I reject it again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Signs of Progress | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

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