Word: fascistically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Fascist leaders still believe that woman's place is in the home, and few women have been placed in factories. But boys of twelve work afternoons in war industries, and soldiers are frequently used as laborers. Transport has been crippled by the labor shortage. In Rome trains and trams run only at the peak hours. Travel between cities is impossible without special police permission. Only one train a day runs between Naples and Rome; once there were 15. And trains do not run on time...
...Lemaigre-Dubreuil's pre-surrender associations included an interest in a pro-Fascist Paris newspaper, connections with both French and German industrialists. With the consent of the U.S. State Department-a consent which, according to some apologists, was given reluctantly-Lemaigre-Dubreuil recently had been an inter-Allied economic adviser in Algiers...
Bloodlessly but firmly they ousted ineffective Governor René Weber, released political prisoners, shouted Vive la France. At long last their colony had freed itself of the reactionary, pro-Fascist control of Admiral Georges Robert in Martinique. Excited cables went off from Negro Mayor M. Sophie of Cayenne to Generals de Gaulle and Giraud. The cables were garbled in transmission but they indicated that French Guiana was awaiting their orders...
Although Ehrlich and Alter were Jews and Socialists, they were openly associated with the anti-Semitic, semi-fascist Polish government of Josef Beck. Escaping into Soviet Russia after the German seizure of western Poland, they undertook to supply to the Polish government-in-exile military information on the U. S. S. R. They were arrested in August, 1941, and convicted on these charges. However, under the terms of a friendship pact signed between Russia and Poland, they were released. Provided with Red Cross funds, the two organized a Polish relief committee. Using this project as a front, they began distributing...
...Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil, French industrialist who helped to prepare the way for the U.S. landings, once had interests in the Fascist-edited Parisian newspaper Le Jour. The Fighting French denounce him as a onetime member of the Cagoulards, an extreme rightist society which is still potent in North Africa...