Word: socialistes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Condemned to death after being returned from France were Cipriano Rivas Cherif, brilliant dramatist, lawyer, diplomat; Julián Zugazagoitia, Basque firebrand, deputy, editor, historian, Minister of the Interior in the last Republican Government; Antonio Cruz Salido, onetime Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Party; Carlos Montilla y Escudero, onetime Director of Spanish Railways, Loyalist Counselor in Havana; Miguel Salvador y Carreras, famed music critic, co-founder of the Madrid Philharmonic Society, Loyalist Chargé d'Affaires in Copenhagen. Over their bodies, the Spain of Franco aspires to a "prominent place over the ruins of Europe...
...knowledge and agreement of the leaders of the different Trotskyist groups. There is nothing in those archives which would justify the claim of the "Dallas paper" that "Exile's colleagues resented gift to Widener." You might at least credit Trotsky as not being a dope. Richard Pitts, President, Harvard Socialist League, 4th International...
...Under Drager, a sinister NSDAP (foreign division of the National Socialist Party) had divided the U. S. into districts in which various German consulates carried on secret and subversive plots...
...time when the United States is being drawn into active participation in the war, neither the Democratic, Republican, nor Socialist Parties offer an opportunity to register a vote for peace. We have formed a Browder-Ford Club because we feel that the only way to vote for peace in this election is to vote for the candidates of the Communist Party. We are not Communists. We can support Communist Party candidates because Communism is not an issue in this campaign...
...Scorner of Socialists as too nellie-nice, of Communists as too violent, is the Socialist Labor Party. Its candidate for President: John W. Aiken, Massachusetts cabinet-finisher, candidate for one political office or another ever since 1922. For Vice President: Aaron M. Orange, New York City schoolteacher...