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WASHINGTON--The State Department tonight "expressed regret" to the German Embassy over yesterday's incident in which two American sailors and three civilians tore a Nazi swastika flag from a ninth-floor pole of the German Consulate in San Francisco. It also advised the German Embassy that an investigation would be made...

Author: By United Press, | Title: Over the Wire | 1/20/1941 | See Source »

...Embezzled Heaven" is a much less shallow work than "Seven Mysteries" or "Why France Fell." It is essentially an analysis, a dissection of Teta Linek, the gnarled servant woman of pre-auschluss Austrian aristocrats. When her employers with all their culture and education were stamped out under the swastika, this sextagenarian could face the future with calmness. For she had purchased a seat amongst the blessed by educating a nephew for the priesthood--and there was nothing to do but await the call to a sure place in heaven...

Author: By E. G., | Title: BOOKSHELF | 1/14/1941 | See Source »

...ashore by lamp signals, was received one dawn last week on Nauru, a tiny British-mandated atoll just under the equator, 2,000 miles northeast of Australia. The sender was a merchantman raider which, just before making good its threat, hauled down the Japanese flag, ran up the Nazi swastika. None of Nauru's 3,400 inhabitants (194 Europeans) was hurt, but warehouses and platforms loaded with Nauru's main product-guano (seabird droppings) for explosives and fertilizer-were thoroughly shot up. British naval circles identified the marauder as one of several German ships known for weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: AT SEA: Raiders | 1/6/1941 | See Source »

Citizens of Swastika, Ont., decided on a new town name: Winston (for Churchill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Dec. 30, 1940 | 12/30/1940 | See Source »

Nazis v. Nazarenes. As exiled Nobel Prizeman Thomas Mann said last week: "There can be no real peace between the cross and the swastika. National socialism is essentially unchristian and antichristian. . . ." Though the conflict between Christianity and Naziism seems inevitable now, it did not seem so when Hitler came into power. Catholics and Protestants alike helped his coup d'état. Martin Niemoller himself supported him. And one of Hitler's first acts as Chancellor was to declare: "In the two Christian creeds lie the most important factors for the preservation of the German people." Only in secret...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: German Martyrs | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

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