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...said Himmler, was "to find out, to fight and destroy all open and secret enemies of the Führer, the National Socialist movement and our racial resurrection." Two of the guard's most notorious members were Adolf Eichmann, who was later executed for directing the deportation of Jews to concentration camps, and Josef Mengele, the evil Auschwitz doctor who is still thought to be at large. Known for their viciousness and fanaticism, SS squads rounded up Jews and resisters in villages in Germany and throughout the rest of Europe and shot them on the spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: V-E Day: Beneath the Headstones | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...parties, but also the ruling Social Democrats ( SDP). Marita Ulvskog, Social Democratic Party secretary, fears that the FI could steal votes from the left-wing coalition: "This could mean that we lose the next elections. And I don't think women's causes are better served by a non-Socialist government." While analysts believe FI has a good chance of winning seats in Parliament in 2006, they also predict that it could be a one-off performance. Single-issue parties rarely live long. But this prospect doesn't deter Schyman. "We are asking for the voter's mandate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Swedish Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves | 4/10/2005 | See Source »

...work traversed the history of his century. In the '30s, as a student at the University of Chicago, he wrote for a local Socialist journal,the Soapbox; in the '40s, he was on the fringes of theleftish Partisan Review crowd. Two decades later, he found himself at odds with the student movement, anathematized by radicals as a reactionary--the eponymous émigré intellectual of Mr. Sammler's Planet. In the late '80s, when the culture wars erupted, the Nobel laureate was forced to defend the canon of Western literature against "politically correct" students and professors eager to indict that tradition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saul Bellow: 1915-2005: Part Wise Man, Part Wiseguy | 4/10/2005 | See Source »

...loyalty document but did not follow through. "The police contacted me but I hid from them. I tried to deceive them," he says. Csurka says the current effort shouldn't focus on alleged small fry like him, but on senior agents he claims now hold posts in today's socialist coalition government. "They should start at the top," he says. "There are hours of the night that I spend thinking what I should have done. Yes, it would have been good to be a hero. But I decided not to and not only because of harassment and torture. I wanted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dredging Up Bad Memories | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

Then on April 19, 2004, posting on nazi.org Weise wrote that there was a suspected plot to shoot up his school the next day, the anniversary of Hitler's birth. "Just because I claim being a National Socialist, guess whom they've pinned?" And yet one can almost sense glee, in what he described on another site, at the commotion stirred up by the threat. "The feds were all around the place, watching, cop cars on nearly every corner around the school and a few large unmarked black vans sitting around. I bet they were on standby. So they WERE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Devil in Red Lake | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

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