Word: nazi
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Tillich began his speech by saying that "as a minister, I must have three parts to everything." Tillich discussed his personal experiences in Nazi Germany; why Germany went to Nazism; and present day life in that country...
Tillich was fired from his job at the University of Frankfurt by Nazi officials in 1933. He cites his book, Socialist Decision, a work highly critical of the Nazi government, as the reason for his dismissal. "I then left Germany for many reasons," Tillich said, "but the most important was because of the Fascist's enmity against any self-surrendering love towards the Cross of Christ...
...specific provisions of the U.N. Charter any more than Red China's. In addition, against admission of Franco there are arguments that apply to no other government. One of these is that Franco was installed into power by the very governments the U.N. came into being to fight (Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy). The U.N. Charter was specifically made out to condemn Franco and the principles he stood for, and this policy was reasserted by a vote of the General Assembly on December 12, 1946 and again in the April-May session in 1949. Franco's dictatorial record is unique...
...Most of them are freaks that will never fly. Last week designers were studying a novel wingless aircraft that is not in the same class. Its originator, Dr. Alexander Martin Lippisch, 61, a top German airplane designer in World War II, was largely responsible for the delta wing and Nazi Germany's ME-163 rocket plane. His new "aerodyne," however odd-looking, cannot be laughed off as a crazy inventor's dream...
Blue-Eyed Giant. Sorge, under cover of being a Nazi journalist in Japan, operated a fabulously successful spy ring during more than seven critical years until his detection in 1941. With the accent of wonder which belongs to those who have been involved in a frightful event without understanding it, Hans-Otto Meissner, a German embassy attache in Tokyo until he was called to war duty, details Sorge's coups for Communism. Sorge and his accomplices told the Russians: ¶That Japan had rejected a German proposal for an alliance against the U.S.S.R. and Great Britain, which edged Russia...