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...work camp where rabbit morals are encouraged, a state home for unwed mothers (beams a pregnant Fraulein: "I hope I have much pain. I want to suffer for der Führer"). Most awesome shot: thousands of children ringed about a pillar of flame in a midnight, midsummer pagan ceremony, dedicating their lives to Hitler.* Most terrifying shot: a busy Frauen Klinik where women are being sterilized...
...Pagan Nazis still observed the rule: "Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn." French workers were promised good wages in Germany. Their families in France received compensation from the French Government: six million francs a day for the 150,000 workers designated to make up the first contingent. War-risk insurance for these Frenchmen in Germany was also paid by Vichy. French taxpayers were not only footing the bill for German soldiers policing France, but were helping to pay Frenchmen for working German industries...
...South was too cruel for Melancthon. The New South deflowered him on his first night home, in the person of Gaberiel, stripling daughter of Overseer Haley Sanders, from the Arkansas bottomlands. The New South was a heartbroken half-wilderness in which dogs "had become as pagan as wolves, tearing down stock in the open field"; in which anarchic marauders of both races assaulted Mel-ancthon's home and had their heads blown off or were hanged in too-cold blood. The New South was the Confederate deserter, Haley Sanders, with a calm about killing which shocked war-hard Melancthon...
...Brooklyn Tablet trumpeted that the WAACs were "no more than an opening wedge, intended to break down the traditional American and Christian opposition to removing women from the home and to degrade her by bringing back the pagan female goddess of desexed, lustful sterility." Wrote The Commonweal, Catholic liberal weekly: "If the home is thought of impatiently as that which keeps the wife and mother from war work, the amount of war work which she might do no longer signifies, for the soul of our society will already be lost...
...handling of social, economic and civic problems now and in the critical post-war period. We are all profoundly impressed with the increasing danger that in our generation the Christian heritage, in which we all share, may be lost and that our country may increasingly slip into accepting pagan standards and ideals...