Word: fears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...German civilians, the cold of winter brought the icy clutch of deepening fear...
...Japanese have to do in future operations," said Tokyo solemnly, "is to project their indomitable spirit at the enemy and they will suffer internal fear that will defeat them before they get into the fight." Steeped in "thought control," the wartime Japanese apparently never question such spiritual balderdash...
...raid was also a reminder that burgeoning U.S. production of Superfortresses had given the Japanese something new and imminent to fear. No Japanese could doubt that the Superfortresses which had already struck from China and India would soon be striking from other bases...
...merely to Russia's new military might. The Russian Government, temporarily "respectable." was permanently revolutionary. Its appeal, reaching far beyond its war fronts and frontiers, was, in theory, one of the noblest in the history of human hope - nothing less than the freeing of mankind from want, fear and suffering. But to safeguard its purpose, and focus its energies, it had organized one of the most resolute dictatorships the world had ever known, serviced by one of the most complex and efficient systems of secret police. In carrying its ideals abroad, it had developed a new tactic in power...
...power in Italy and France, would soon close in on Austria and a large part of Germany. There was one way in which the western nations, for whom even an economically secure life without political liberty was not worth living, could meet this challenge-by freeing themselves from want, fear and suffering while remaining free. The history of the next 20 or 30 years would report their success or failure. If they succeeded, Russia's influence might be kept within Russia's present political frontiers. If they failed, Russia might someday celebrate other, global anniversaries...