Word: fascistically
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...target, replied: "Representative Dies . . . received as many favorable references in Axis propa ganda to this country ... as any living American public figure. His opinions were quoted by the Axis without criticism at any time. . . . The remarkable thing . . . is that Congressman Dies should be presented to Americans by Nazi and Fascist propagandists as an authority whose opinions should be heeded." Scarcely had this deft needle slipped in when up rose Massachusetts' young Thomas H. Eliot, to deliver the sharpest attack on Dies the House ever heard...
...Fear. As the message of a leader to his Army and people, the speech was inspiring. As a report to the world, it raised questions, left much unsaid. Why has Joseph Stalin turned from condemnation of "Fascist beasts" to condemnation of "Hitler's clique," with implied praise for the German people and State...
Reminiscent of the stories of pro-Fascist officers in the Army of France is the War Department's notification to Lawrence Dennis that he is eligible for a commission. The man who believes that "nothing can be madder than to accelerate the domestic trend to Fascism by undertaking to eradicate Fascism abroad" has passed his physical examination and is waiting to become a captain...
...about here the same revolution. I am in favor of the revolution here, but deem the war way of bringing it about regrettable," says a book by the potential defender of democracy. It is difficult to imagine how the Army overlooked the patriotic sentiments of "America's No. 1 Fascist." The F.B.I. may spot him if the Army and public opinion doesn...
...wanted to tell us that the Japs were a menace. Did he ever question Coughlin about his well-organized attempt to stir up racial hatred and internal dissension --undoubtedly the best attempt in the last 75 years? No. Instead he shared platforms with many of Coughlin's stalwart fascist supporters. Did he ever come out with his promised exposure of a plot by Italian Fascists? Never, but he excused himself nobly with the trite phrase that it might "irritate the Italian government." What happened to all the evidence he had on a "huge organization to promote Nazi ideology?" Only fourteen...