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Washington Gestapo

X., X. X. | July 17, 1943 issue

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The article discusses international politics. U.S. has done a great deal to help smash the Axis far more than one can boast about in public. And America could do a great deal more if it was not daily growing more exhausted, bitter, demoralized, and even terrorized by the unceasing warfare carried on against it. The situation has been bad for a long time. It has now become intolerable. The fascists that the U.S. is helping to destroy in Europe and Asia might well wish to destroy America itself, but the present campaign is waged right here in Washington by persons working for the government, paid out of public funds.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; WORLD politics; FASCISM; FASCISTS; EUROPE; UNITED States
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