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...general slaughter in central Annam following Emperor Bao Dai's surrender to the Communists back in 1945, Diem's brother Ngo Dinh Khoi and his eldest son were dragged out of their home and whisked away in a green Citroen to be shot near the village of Co Bi in the high, jagged mountains of the Chaine Annamatique. "I remember my brother Khoi," says Diem, who fled into hiding at the time. "He was the brightest son of our family of twelve, a tall, handsome man. The welfare of the people was his life's work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH VIET NAM: Wanderer's Rest | 2/27/1956 | See Source »

...under the name of a relative, the Earl of Westmeath. Nugent further explained that his family's patriotism was the cause of all the trouble. An Irish ancestor named Walter Nugent served with other relatives in the Austrian army and was made Baron Nugent of Clonlost by the Emperor Franz Josef in 1859. When the first baron's descendants returned to England, the title was authenticated by a royal warrant signed by Britain's Edward VII in 1908. But with the advent of World War I, Nugent's grand-uncle-like many other holders of Teutonic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Who's a Peer? | 2/27/1956 | See Source »

...almost all of his contemporaries, Mozart was just another court composer, more unconventional and therefore worse than scores of his competitors. The elderly Haydn recognized his genius; so did the young Beethoven. Not so Emperor Joseph II, Mozart's patron, who once said of a Mozart aria: "It has too many notes in it." ("Sire, just as many as there ought to be," Mozart retorted.) Nor did Mozart's wife Constanze (younger sister of his old love, Aloysia) see his greatness. She had her own creating to do. Of their nine years of marriage, she spent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Life of a Genius | 2/6/1956 | See Source »

Playing in the good company of the Lions are two shorter films: Emperor Penguins, with photographs by the French Antarctic expedition, and Disney's cartoon version of Peter and the Wolf. The life of the penguin is not so gripping as that of the lion, but the brief presentation is charming. The cartooning in the latter picture is good, but wonkie adaptation and commentary will spoil it for most who remember Prokofieff's creation with any affection...

Author: By John A. Popn, | Title: The African Lion | 1/18/1956 | See Source »

...Priest!" After World War II, by occupation order, shrine Shinto was disestablished. "The sponsorship, support, perpetuation, control and dissemination of Shinto by Japanese . . . will cease immediately," decreed General MacArthur. And on New Year's Day of 1946, the 124th Emperor of Japan, descended from the Sun Goddess, broadcast to his shocked people that his divine ancestry was "mere myth and legend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Return of the Gods | 1/9/1956 | See Source »

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