Word: fascistic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...anti-fascist school he was known as the "feudal bourgeois"-too emotional and soft-and was referred to Lenin's words on the subject of human feeling: "I know nothing which is greater than [Beethoven's] Appassionato; I would like to listen to it every day. It is marvelous, superhuman music. I always think with pride-perhaps it is naive of me-what marvelous things human beings can do! But I can't listen to music too often. It affects your nerves, makes you want to say stupid, nice things, and stroke the heads of people...
...sorry, however, that I joined the joint anti-Fascist Refugee Committee which was doing very important work." Both these groups were mentioned at yesterday's bearings by Government prosecuting attorney Frank Tavenner...
...Rubashov, snapped a critic, was "a melancholy Don Quixote of the Revolution," and the rest of the actors were only "bearers of cues." Detmold's Red newspaper, Volks-Echo, lambasted the cast and said with a snarl: "Its resistance broke down easily before the propaganda offerings of the Fascist warmongers." Even in taking out Red insurance policies, the actors found themselves refused. The reason given by the insurance company: weak hearts...
...Committee, the new Secretary had said plenty. He had in fact set forth vigorous views likely to provide the basis for a new U.S. Latin American policy. "There is a very strong, well-organized Communist movement in most of the Latin American republics," said Dulles. "There is also a fascist movement in the Argentine which has tentacles elsewhere. At the present time, in my opinion, there is ... a working alliance between the fascist and .the Communist elements to agree on at least one proposition. That is hatred of the Yankee-to destroy the influence of the so-called Colossus...
Italy's five-year law, which stripped citizenship rights from those who held office under Mussolini, expired last week. Among the 2,000-odd ex-Fascist officials who may now vote and hold public office: former Marshal Rodolfo Graziani; Prince Junio Valeric Borghese, leader of the neo-Fascist M.S.I, group; and Giuseppe Bottai, onetime member of the Great Fascist Council...