Word: fascistically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...gelatin-slick Leon Marie Joseph Ignace Degrelle, who later became leader of Belgium's Fascist Rexists, left Belgium for Mexico to fight for civilization and against the persecution of Catholics. Later he published a book about his experiences. But the Belgian Minister to Mexico said that Leon Degrelle had never been there...
Descendant of a samurai (feudal military gentry) family, darling of the Army extremists, the old Baron was one of the first Japanese of high position to be labeled "Fascist." But during the last several years his views mellowed to the archconservatism of an elder statesman. He believes in friendship with the U.S. and Britain, favors a quick settlement of the four-year-old Sino-Japanese War, opposes a single totalitarian party, has balked against Axis alliances. So considerable is his influence on Prince Konoye that he has become known as the "Strong Man of the Cabinet...
...German plane rocked a merchantman with bombs, Britain's only seagoing woman engineer ran the engine room singlehanded, haloed with escaping steam and showered with black fuel oil. So George VI presented the Most. Excellent Order of the British Empire to gaunt, nerveless Victoria Drummond, 42. a British Fascist Oswald Mosley, interned in London's Brixton Prison, began taking German lessons. / / Antanas Smefona, self-exiled President of Lithuania, discovered living with his wife in a log cabin near Benton Harbor, Mich., is still ecstatic over America's good roads and standard of living. / / Private Hank Greenberg shone...
...defeatists on the eve of World War II was "Die For Danzig?," the title of an article by right-wing Socialist Marcel Dêat. Last week Defeatist Dêat was ready to die for Danzig, Berlin and all way stations. With other leaders of France's Fascist-minded Rassemblement National Populaire he enlisted to fight with the Nazis in Russia...
...clerical and fascist school invokes humanity to denounce the inhumanity of 19th-Century liberalism, that we may forget the worse inhumanity of their own school from which liberalism freed us. ... It is time to restate the case for England and liberty; and it can best be done in double harness with those United States whose back is also to the wall...