Word: totalitarianism
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...isolating the U.S. Said Pundit Walter Lippmann, espousing this view: The issue of 1941 is "whether the United States, cut off from Asia, from Europe, from Africa, from South America, and from the British Isles, is to be left alone, entirely isolated, incompletely armed, and encircled by the worldwide totalitarian alliance...
...equally sharply as to the war's outcome. Four said: "German military victory." Two said: "God knows." Other answers: "No winner. . . . Not a German victory. . . . German or Russian victory. . . . New order on German lines or chaos in Europe. . . . Winners: Russia and the United States. . . . Communistic controlled Europe and totalitarian Western Hemisphere. . . . Headaches, heartaches, bankruptcy and new but probably not better world...
Battle for the World. Max Werner's name is not Max Werner. Since he has always insisted that its divulgence will bring totalitarian reprisals on his family, it has never been divulged. Asked who he is, Werner says in German: "When I write a book, I expect the book to be judged on its merits alone. As to where I was born, when I was born, what my nationality is, what political positions I may have held -these I consider are my personal concerns." Readers of Battle for the World might guess that he was a Red Army officer...
Assuming the event of a Hitler victory, Bruce C. Hopper, associate professor of Government, told his audience in the Eliot House Junior Common Room last evening that he believes the United States under a semi-totalitarian government, would immediately embark upon an immense training program to resist the advance of Hitler...
...decline of British power, he believes, would necessitate our taking over all British possessions in the Western Hemisphere except Canada. England, herself, would probably become totalitarian beside a totalitarian Europe, and the United States would be left as the only democratic country...