Word: fascistically
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...York, Wendell Willkie was about as stunned as the editor of the Communist Daily Worker, who had volunteered that "all antifascists will welcome Wendell Willkie's article" - just 24 hours before Joseph Stalin, a well-known anti fascist, most decidedly did not. Mr. Willkie had no comment...
...Polish Government has a wide reputation for being reactionary, antiSemitic, utterly unreasonable in its dealings with other powers. This impression is unfair. By comparison with its predecessors, the Polish Government to day is more liberal than any in Polish history. The majority of its members are by no means Fascist-minded, or even reactionary in the non-Fascist sense. By & large, its officials represent a combination of Polish conservative and liberal forces, stanchly combined to preserve a strong and independent Poland between Germany and Russia...
...working-class party of Bolivia, hated, feared and persecuted by the country's three great tin companies. It is called Communistic (any workers' party would be called Communistic in Bolivia). It has Communist members; it also has a clear anti-Fascist and pro-United Nations record. Its head is short, dark José Antonio Arze, once teacher at Williams College in the U.S., who has been living in exile in Mexico City. First he cabled Secretary Cordell Hull and Vice President Henry Wallace suggesting they withhold recognition until certain conditions were met by the Villarroel Government, then...
...obvious that a continental current was flowing. The success of the "Colonels' Clique" in Argentina, if underlined by a similar "Majors' Clique" in Bolivia, might encourage further army officer revolts. These might be purely nationalist in origin, not necessarily instigated by outsiders, but they would probably take Fascist forms and look to Argentina for support. Then the U.S. would be confronted by a powerful anti-democratic bloc within the "Good Neighbor" circle...
...blow down from the Andes. The Government announced that it had discovered a subversive plot involving "Latin American neighbors." Not much more was told. No names. No arrests as yet. But every Chilean thought of the arrogant "Colonels Clique" of Argentina and of its suspected desire to organize similar Fascist regimes in neighboring countries. Said Arturo Espinoza, Army commander in chief: "The Army is awake with its eyes wide open and will defend the Constitutional Government...