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...curious as to your definition of "noble wars." I must assume you speak of the Second World War. Nobly as it was portrayed in our propaganda, one must question its causes. Win war proclaimed by the name Roosevelt who sat idly by watching Germany fall to depression and the Nazis, the same humanistic Congress that merely chided the invasion of Ethopia and China by aggressive powers? Was this the same passionate government, the one that threw up trade barriers, saying to the world, "Go to hell. We'll recover on our own!"? They participated in the noble battle against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Roosevelt | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

...Nazi war criminals, he was perhaps the most cold-heartedly sinister, a man so evil that years after the war he could say without reservation, "I will jump into my grave laughing because the fact that I have the deaths of five million Jews on my conscience gives me extraordinary satisfaction." Bierman tells of the death marches--organized by Eichmann--which claimed tens of thousands of lives. And the Hungarian terrorists were no better than the Nazis; in some cases they were even worse. They roamed the streets of Budapest in packs, randomly terrorizing and executing Jews. The city...

Author: By Charles W. Slack, | Title: A Wing-Clipped Dove | 2/5/1982 | See Source »

...Nobel Prize in physics. It also developed the laser, high-fidelity phonograph records, stereo and sound movies. In 1927, Bell Labs demonstrated the first long-distance, live, television transmission over wires. One of its early computers helped direct antiaircraft fire during World War II and knocked down 76% of Nazi buzz bombs in areas it defended in England. Bell scientists pioneered work in semiconductors, integrated circuits and microchips, all necessary parts of the computer explosion. They have now won a total of seven Nobel Prizes in physics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bell Labs: Imagination Inc. | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

...personality in more than 100 screen roles, but whose frequent guest appearances on the old Jack Paar TV show brought his gently mocking offstage self to the attention of millions; of a heart attack; in Burbank, Calif. Conried was celebrated for his skillful use of accents: a villainous Nazi in early films, a zany Bulgarian sculptor in the Broadway musical Can-Can, a sheepish professor on radio's My Friend Irma. "Give me a laugh onstage," said Conried, "and I am like a tiger who has tasted blood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 18, 1982 | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

...ready. We will not stop our struggle. We are not fascists. Our power is our arms. Kissinger caused this trouble. We are not Communists. Begin is a Nazi. We never intend to kill children. Till the last child we will struggle to regain our homeland." The colonel looks up. "Ah, Samer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon: A Legacy of Dreams and Guns | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

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