Word: helling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Each group is preparing to offer conflicting advice to the new President. "Within a few weeks," an official predicts, "there is going to be one hell of a battle." At stake in what some observers call the War for Nixon's Ear is the direction the President-elect will take in his search for peace...
...speak against the U.S. intervention in World War II before isolationist America First audiences, because he feared that entry into the war would bring about fascism at home. Later, however, he concluded that an Axis triumph would condemn the world to the "lowest circle of hell," and gave "critical support" to the war. But when the U.S. used the atomic bomb against Japan, he cried out in protest...
...which he claimed that he had thrown the fight for $50,000 and the promise of leniency from the U.S., where he was wanted for violating the Mann Act. Willard's reaction: "If Johnson throwed the fight, I wished he throwed it sooner. It was hotter than hell down there...
REVOLUTION FOR THE HELL OF IT by "Free." 231 pages. Dial...
...assassination removed the only leader capable of capturing the allegiance of the far-out. "We postponed calling off Chicago," Hoffman explains, "and tried to make some sense out of what the hell had just happened. The United States was proving more insane than Yippie! Reality and unreality had in six months switched sides. It was America that was on a trip: we were just standing still...