Word: kurt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other forums featured Kurt Singer, noted journalist and underground agent, and Senator Claude Pepper. Singer lashed out against the Reich in his address, advocating extended military occupation of Germany after the war. Senator pepper supported the formation of a world federation...
Among those who have previously spoken at meetings of the Post-War Council are Kurt Singer, former leader in the German underground and author of "Duel for the Northland," who advocated permanent military occupation of Germany by the Allies, Senator Pepper, who spoke in favor of a world organization to maintain a peace backed up by the power of the United Nations, and Professor Gaetano Salvemini who criticized Allied political conduct in Italy. The meeting is to be open to the public...
...imprisoned thousands of suspects, created special antiguerilla forces (in one case 60.000 strong), offered big rewards (for the head of Guerrilla Chief Mikhail Romashkin: 15,000 rubles, a house, 32 acres of land, two cows, a horse). But the hour came when the Wehrmacht's mouthpiece, Lieut. General Kurt Diettmar, had to make an admission: "The struggle with the partisans has become a complex problem, which cannot be solved by small means...
...cries Devon when he tells her, "do you love me?" He does, right away. But it's no use. Tim leaves the cosmetic traffic for his laboratory, and Devon to a refugee satyr named Kurt who suffers from moral arthritis. Just as love is about to petrify into marriage, Devon discovers that Kurt is unfaithful...
Journalist Kurt Singer, who led underground forces in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, and Denmark, declared in his Post-war Council sponsored speech at Lowell House Wednesday that Germany should be kept in a permanent state of military occupation...