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...Bennett's] leadership and conduct were in complete conformity with his duty to the men under his command and to his country. He remained with his men until the end, completed all formalities connected with the surrender, then took the opportunity and risk of escaping...
Leinsdorf became the Met's leading German conductor in 1939, and has broadcast with the N. B. C. Orchestra and other musical groups as well as leading Wagnerian productions with the New York company. On various occasions he has stepped from his German role to conduct Italian and French opera...
Problems of democracy, causes that have led to the outbreak of war, plans to prosecute the war to a successful conclusion, and future plans for the conduct of the post-war world are topics currently under consideration. Each Friday the series will continue to feature prominent speakers from the faculties of Harvard and other colleges in the vicinity...
Russia lost little time in singling out the volunteers for special attention. Soviet bombers dropped pamphlets in several languages behind the German lines, offering safe conduct and fair treatment to deserters. Many recruits enlisted only long enough to obtain guns, ammunition and supplies, then legged it for the Russian lines. Last report from the French legion told of its crushing defeat near Mozhaisk. The Blue Division, a Spanish prisoner told his Soviet captors, has lost...
...willing to do anything and everything to get it. We cannot, in the nature of things, set up definite and monolithic objectives. The democratic process is not instantaneous nor apt to produce rigid doctrines. But once we admit that the war must produce a new society, and that the conduct of the war must determine the nature of the peace, we shall be on the way to a gradual working out of the problems that brought about the war and created the enemies we face...