Word: hitlerized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...speech struck home in Moscow. Marshall and Dulles could read those reactions in the words of Ilya Ehrenburg, Moscow journalist: "Don't these misters understand that if we stood up before the armies of Hitler we shall not shake before a dozen rattling speeches...
...whose personal credo is strikingly like the late Adolph Hitler's: "You've got to win-how you do it isn't important...
...Giuseppe Saragat have made no progress since their secession (TIME, Jan. 20). The one anti-Communist party which has done relatively well is Gian, nini's nee-Fascist Common Man movement, which appeals to many disillusioned Christian Democrats. It points up the obvious but disastrous desire (which helped Hitler and Mussolini to power) to fight Communism with typical totalitarian methods...
...easier to find than movies, galleries have become popular entertainment in Berlin. German painters can still buy canvas and brushes on the black market, and almost anyone can sell his stuff (paintings are considered a reasonably good hedge against inflation). But German art is still far below pre-Hitler standards. One good reason why: the painters Hitler had exiled have shown no inclination to hurry back. George Grosz has become a Long Island suburbanite; Lyonel Feininger is busy making watercolors of Manhattan skyscrapers; Max Beckmann broods in Amsterdam...
Despite the critics' prompting, some Berliners-those who were too young to have seen the art that Hitler banned-frankly disliked Koerner. "Why," asked the conservative youths, "doesn't he paint things as they...