Word: hrers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...leader of the Silver Shirts, who once boasted that he was "the first to come out openly and unabashedly for the policies of Adolf Hitler." Sentenced to prison three months ago for violating North Carolina's blue-sky laws governing sales of securities (TIME, Feb. 2), Führer Pelley was out under $10,700 bail, waiting an appeal...
...such ought not to be restricted." Last week the State of California accused Jones and Noble of criminal libel. In a Friends of Progress publication they had written that General Douglas MacArthur, when he moved from Bataan to Australia, "just ran out in the dead of night. ..." Führer Noble fumed in Los Angeles County jail: "I was amazed. . . . I made a thorough study of the sedition laws after my arrest in December, and I am positive I have violated...
...Nazis had done their best. But even the patience of that most kindly of men, the Führer himself, was at an end. The French were so rotted with democracy that even in the face of death they insisted on acting as individuals. From Berlin to Paris to Vichy the word went down: the Riom trial must be stopped...
Adolf Hitler left his headquarters in Russia last week to make a Memorial Day speech in Berlin. Rarely since he became Führer-perhaps never before in his life-had he shown so few Nazi and so many thoroughly German characteristics...
...their homes to make room for Bulgarian settlers. Beyond Greece would be the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, the purple minarets of Turkey and the terraced olive groves of Syria to lure him on. But some tiresome Nazi underling no doubt would urge the Führer to inspect fleets of dull grey invasion barges, squadrons of bombers, fighters and troop carriers hidden away in the islands off Greece. On some later day Canoeist Hitler might travel on to new lands blessed by his new order...