Word: rebirth
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...Schoenberg's editorial "The Nazi Rebirth," which appeared in your November 25 issue, shows some distortion that even one's belief in independent and opinionated editorials cannot make overlook. It is one thing to have a biased tone, but quite another to provide incorrect "facts...
...Home signs nor a distrust for the United States are a particular monopoly of Western Germany, and let us remember that the return of nationalist elements onto the public scene is a consequence of American pressure for German rearmament. Perhaps there is a better way of combating the "Nazi Rebirth" than the one of ignorance and misrepresentation. Why not use a weapon that no totalitarian system can afford to use the truth? F. W. Sehulenburg...
...with great interest that I read your Brass Tacks on "Nazi-Rebirth" in your Nov. 25th issue. Being an exchange student from Germany, I feel that I should give you some supplementary information so as to correct some of the mistakes in the article which, if not corrected, might leave the innocent reader with a rather distorted picture about present-day Germany...
Claiming that if everyone in the United States Army was like the squad in James Jones' "From Here to Eternity," we would have lost the war, Lewisohn called for a rebirth of "the significant Personality" in literature...
Some Paris newspapers called his speech a turning point in French foreign policy. But support for ratification came from such veteran statesmen as René Pleven and Paul Reynaud, who argued that the plan to bring West German troops into a European army is specifically designed to prevent the rebirth of the Wehrmacht. Premier Antoine Pinay, who needs the support of the Radical Socialists (75 seats) to stay in power, was quoted as saying: "I am for a European army...