Word: swastikaed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...once won a 26-mile marathon race, then keeled onto a street curb nose first. His still flattened nose is a constant reminder of that day, especially when he walks into a multimirrored bathroom of the 40-room mansion he owns in fashionable Greenwich, Conn. The mansion also sports swastika flags on many of the ceilings, as well as a man-size doll hanging by its neck in the ballroom. When concert tours and promotional appearances do not beckon, Alice can usually be found in his Greenwich "pad," curled up in an armchair with a six-pack of beer, seeking...
...were utterly consistent with the nation's past. Now, in The 12-Year Reich, Richard Grunberger draws a chilling corollary: Hitler's accession in 1933, he contends, wrought no sudden or serious changes in the daily life and social institutions of Germany. Most Germans took to the swastika as naturally as they would to a new hiking path in the Schwarzwald...
...Campus Stadium.* Though Kunstler chided the students for acts of vandalism ("I had never thought breaking windows is a good tactic"), his manner and some of his statements were irresponsible and inflammatory. "The real violence occurs in the back rooms of police stations," he said. "The shadow of the swastika is on every courthouse, on universities, on Government buildings...