Word: hitlers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Administration seems to be working with only one historic model of aggression, namely, that which would make it the Viet Cong today's counterpart of Hitler's Sudeten Germans, about to deliver up a stalwartly democratic Asian Czechoslovakia! Stubborn and unimaginative anti-Chamberlain-ship is perhaps as anachronistic and inept in the face of nationalist-Communist guerilla warfare as was the Braddock-Cornwallis military complex in coping with revolutionary American backwoods patriots supplied by France. American policy should reflect our full awareness of the anti-colonial, nationalist fervor that pervades great parts of Asian and Africa." (emphesis added...
...came down heavily in favor of the extension of the statute of limitations, observing cuttingly that there was a difference between Germany's war crimes and those of other nations. "Hitler made murder a task of the state," and while his government's acts may have been "without the knowledge or willingness of the German people, they happened in our name. It is only because we have proved that we want to right these injustices that we have found trust in the world again...
...Visibility. The man in charge of Ford's expansion in Germany is Robert Layton, 41, a native Berliner who fled Hitler's Germany in 1938. Layton studied accounting in England, later became a U.S. citizen, was hired by Ford as a financial analyst in 1950. In 1957, he was sent to Cologne as top financial executive for Ford's German subsidiary, soon became Chairman John Andrews' key aide. The two presided over a steady rise in both Taunus production (from 67,254 vehicles in 1957 to 395,498 last year) and market share...
...this not, Alsop and other columnists ask, the very kind of logic that made the West accede to Hitler's first demands? But there is no fruitful comparison between Ho Chi Minh and Hitler, or even between Mao Tse-tung and Hitler. The old-line liberals who argue this way, who talk hard to expiate past errors of softness, are committing the opposite error of rigid adherence to an old standard that has no application here. There are valid reasons for the North Vietnamese to want the reunification promised at the Geneva Conference to take place, and it is obviously...
...said he, "that Mussolini's conqueror's march [on Rome, when he took power from Victor Emmanuel III in 1922], considered as an art work, was particularly brilliant. And it would be unfair not to recognize Mussolini's great qualities of political imagination. Other dictators, from Hitler and Nasser to Sukarno and Fidel Castro, are inferior imitators...