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...Lancet, approved the plan, the well-organized British Medical Association opposed it, reasserted their conviction that doctors should not be civil servants. Patient and doctor alike, declared the B.M.A., would suffer from the loss of professional freedom. Some commentators grimly pointed to the health plans adopted by Communist Russia, Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Doctors into Civil Servants | 4/1/1946 | See Source »

...schools he had been shocked to see "walls just plastered with inscriptions reading 'Viva Tito,' 'Viva Stalin,' 'Down with this and down with that.' " When students left their classes to join a demonstration staged by the pro-Tito Italo-Slovene Anti-Fascist Union, it was too much. The Captain issued a decree closing the city's three Slovene high schools and six elementary schools. The students and their parents, he scolded, "appear concerned with the schools as a means of political propaganda rather than as educational institutions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Reading, Writing, and Revolution | 3/25/1946 | See Source »

...effect of realism, is heightened by the wide variety of characters brought into view: a Polish Jew, a German widow, a petty fascist, an English flier, etc. (English titles are provided for the eight foreign languages used in the background behind the Englishmen.) Yet among all these there is no villain, in the Hollywood sense of the word-even the fascist is an understandable human being. Nowhere have the Swiss fallen into the trap of personifying evil in well-known typed characters: the snivelling, mustached Italian informer, the hard-bitten, blond German storm trooper, or the bloated soap-box Mussolini...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOVIEGOER | 3/19/1946 | See Source »

...that the Nazi and Fascist pillars of Franco's regime have crumbled, what sustains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATIONS: Embarrassing Fact | 3/18/1946 | See Source »

...leading spokesman for Europe's socialist democrats, Britain's Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, who has said he detests Fascist Spain, was well aware of the desperately delicate situation. He and non-socialist democrats were struggling against Communism for the political soul of Europe, for the trust of men who would never again trust those who tolerated Franco. The U.S. was more remote from the scene, but as the leading power of the democratic coalition, the U.S. was not remote from the responsibility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATIONS: Embarrassing Fact | 3/18/1946 | See Source »

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