Word: fears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...chief of OWI: "If we tell the story of Japanese bestiality frankly and boldly, and as a part of each day's news, as I trust we will begin to do, I think the Japanese will treat their captives better. With the war going against them, they will fear to do otherwise...
...Beer and Fear. Journalism is journalism, news is news. We went across the street to the Savoy Hotel and ordered beers...
...second night the attack was resumed across the plowed fields sown with mines. Advance elements cut the German barbed wire. But when the second morning arrived, the Germans were still all around, and still no help could come. U.S. artillery beyond the river could not fire for fear of hitting its own men. Casualties were heavy...
...Fear. The Japanese are obsessed by the fear of air raids, knowing that U.S. planes will strike some day and that they are unprepared. Japanese correspondents in Berlin grimly report the German agony, to prepare their readers for the worst. (Last week German correspondents reported that 15 districts of Tokyo and eight districts in Nagoya, 2.7 sq. mi., would be evacuated in anticipation of future raids...
Then he got his first break: assignment as communications clerk in one of four Liberator squadrons in Brigadier General Ted Timberlake's group, now famed as "Ted's Flying Circus" (TIME, Oct. 18). Ben kept his fingers crossed, never even went to nearby Shreveport for fear of getting into trouble. Twice when the squad ron moved (to Florida, then England) they talked of leaving him behind. Both times he begged to go, made...