Word: coldbloodedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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. . . Thoroughly enjoyed reading of the "coldblooded slaughter." I am also in favor of burning "the paper cities of Japan."
While the khamsin was blowing itself out, the British discussed rumors that Marshal Rommel had been recalled, possibly to command an army on the Eastern Front. It was said that his Libyan staff was now sufficiently trained to carry on without him. Rommel's smart tactics had been as...
Magically reversed among Minneapolis newspapermen were the previous day's diatribes against able, round-faced John Cowles; no more was he called a coldblooded Midwestern Frank Munsey (paper-folder extraordinary of his day). With this deal John Cowles had taken Minneapolis as his father before him, with the Register...
If this was coldblooded, the U. S. at least could not point a finger of reproof, for Americans have long been proud of the exploit of George Washington, who on Christmas evening, 1776, crossed the Delaware and attacked the Hessians who had overeaten and overdrunk. Actually a general Christmas truce...
Highest score for the week was made by Australian Pilot Leslie Clisby, with 14 enemy ships, seven in one day. Coldblooded Pilot Clisby, 26, was seen engaging a Heinkel in action, then disappeared. Three hours later he turned up at the orderly room with two German prisoners in tow. After...