Word: fascistically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...England Cannot Win." At the Lindbergh rally was Lawrence Dennis, No. 1 intellectual Fascist in the U.S. Novelist Kathleen Norris, Oldster Jafsie Condon, go-between in the Lindbergh kidnapping case, huge, lumbering Senator David Ignatius Walsh of Massachusetts, and Journalist John T. Flynn, foe of the New Deal and intervention, sat on the platform. There also sat Anne Lindbergh, author of "The Wave of the Future." "Phooey on England!" screamed a woman in the crowd dominated by New York Irish and other anti-British partisans...
...open to question, in view of the fact that the average American has shown extreme concern for the crisis of a fellow-democracy. Some, indeed, have expressed their concern in a denunciation of Colonel Lindbergh's views as extremist, if not completely in sympathy with the American proto-fascist ideology. Perhaps many feel that Lindbergh's resignation from the Army Air Corps constitutes good riddance plain and simple. Certainly the U. S. Army on a war footing is scarcely the ideal podium from which to launch an attack on intervention. Nevertheless, no matter what may be our individual and collective...
...grenades and machine guns, and how many were captured, are still military secrets. What happened to Little Fortune is not. He was arrested, recognized, tried as a traitor. According to the Rome radio last week, "somewhere near Rome" on Palm Sunday Little Fortune died facing the rifles of a Fascist firing squad...
...Business Fascist...
...automobile plant of Henry Ford at River Rouge is organized along almost purely Fascist lines, the professor stated. The strike-breaking methods used by Ford are similar to those used by Italian industry to crush the workers' strike years ago on the eve of Mussolini's rise to power...