Word: frankfurterism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The film marks the crest of the "Hitler wave," which began in the early 1970s with a flood of books on the Reichskanzler and his era. Producer Joachim Fest, co-publisher of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and author of Hitler, a massive 1973 biography, drew on film clips of the...
Some Germans urged harsher criminal laws and increased police activity, but that aroused the specter of a fascist state, which the terrorists insist they already are fighting. Observed the Frankfurter Rundschau last week in an uncharacteristically black mood: "Everybody knows that Bonn is not Weimar. But occasionally we doubt whether...
Risky Game. Reaction in Europe to the dollar's plunge was mixed. Furious West German bankers charged that when they refused to bend to U.S. pressure and revalue the mark, Blumenthal resorted to stealth to accomplish his ends. They said he deliberately provoked the dollar's slide; the...
TO FIGHT AGAINST DEATH: ANTHONY G. AMSTERDAM, 41, of Stanford. Educated at Haverford and University of Pennsylvania Law. Clerked for Justice Felix Frankfurter. Married to a civil rights lawyer; three children (two from an earlier marriage).
Bird's lack of judicial experience should be no bar to her, though. Outstanding jurists have moved directly to the nation's highest court without apprenticeship on any bench. Felix Frankfurter was a Harvard law professor when F.D.R. named him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1939. Earl...