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Fascism in Latin America

Bach Jr., Julian | October 8, 1938 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Coming Struggle for Latin America," by Carleton Beals. This book, reportedly, explores fascism in Latin America. According to this book, Latin America is supposed to be an important source of supplies in war time, and is the valuable kitty in the sharp game of imperialism being played by Japan, Germany, Italy, Russia, England, and the United States. Moreover, Latin America is particularly fertile ground for fascist expansion. The continent is spotted with large colonies of Germans, Italians, and Japanese. Today these expatriates are organized along intensely nationalistic lines.

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COMING Struggle for Latin America, The (Book); BEALS, Carleton; FASCISM; IMPERIALISM; POLITICAL doctrines; NATIONALISM; LATIN America
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