Word: fascistically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...provide concrete aid, has finally created, the same imagined need for the "strong mansavior" that led unthinking Germans and Italians to their destruction. Again the demagogue shouts: "Leave everything to me and all your troubles are solved." France's RPF (Ressemblement in Pouple Francis) doesn't call itself Fascist, but neither did the German National Socialists. And General De Gaullo's principles of nationalism, militarism, and an anti-labor policy, enforced by a strong central executive, all sound familiar. In fact, the whole procedure are sounds familiar--the "non-political" rallies, the unified core of 40 percent against a divided...
Most of American seems oblivious of the immense significance of a Fascist, or, at least, a Reactionary French regime. The Boston Herald in an editorial called "Jean Votes for Food" looked on the whole thing as a move for food, stability, law, and order. The same editorial might have been written in 1933 France, as the natural leader of western Europe, now becomes the prospective leader of a Fascist bloc-the France government in Spain, Qualunquists in Italy, Belgian Fascists, Mosleyites in England, and the remnants of Nazism in Germany. The unification of such neo-fascist elements under the leadership...
...opening speeches were about such innocuous concerns as German unity and anti-Fascist solidarity. The Russian angel of the performance, a small, feral, red-eyed lieutenant colonel named Alexander Dymshitz, sat and beamed. But as the sessions wore on, the Reds could not resist the temptation to make political hay. Up stood one Vsevolod Vishnevsky, a Soviet author and war reporter in excellent standing with the Kremlin. He told how, during the siege of Leningrad, he had personally saved German anti-Fascist and classical literature from German bombs. That was all right, but he went...
...Montessori schools mushroomed throughout Europe and the U.S. As she grew older, the Dottoressa's stout figure, in its academic robes, became a familiar sight in lecture halls all over the world. Students crowded to hear her speak at the University of Rome. Mussolini made her an honorary Fascist, but she objected to the way Fascists tried to "warp youth in their own brutal pattern." In 1933, her schools were closed...
...demand for measures "against propaganda and the inciters of a new war." Last week the committee waded into the U.S. motion to charge Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria with threatening Greece, and to send an Assembly peace-watch to the Balkans. Cried Andrei Gromyko in good voice: "A Fascist clique is hatching plans...