Word: fears
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
They were still there when Manila fell. They were interned in Santo Tomás prison. Shelley describes what followed as 21 months of "constant, oozing fear." She became a monitor of the women's room, a member of the sanitation committee, one of the detail which picked the weevils out of the cereal. Eventually transferred to another internment camp in Shanghai, she was repatriated with her husband aboard the exchange ship Gripsholm, in December...
...tend to become the partisans of their respective services; final decision consequently devolved upon the uniformed Joint Chiefs of Staff. Civilian control would be strengthened under "one Cabinet member with clear and primary responsibility for the exercise of that control." Said the President: "The American people . . . need have no fear that their democratic liberties will be imperiled so long as they continue fulfilling their duties of citizenship...
...Allied saboteur in danger of capture by the enemy swallowed hard, it was not necessarily fear-he was probably destroying the evidence. Maps on tissue-thin paper, which could be eaten if need be, were among the curiosa of World War II, publicly shown for the first time in New York last week...
...dead included not only those who died that Christians might celebrate Christmas in peace and freedom. They also included the millions who died in concentration camps, the children who perished from exhaustion, cold and fear, in flight from battling armies or in air raids, the children who have died by thousands from hunger and cold in Europe and Asia this year...
...angel said unto them, fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people...