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Morton, William E.
| February 19, 1973 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Principle of Ecological Succession; Comparison of leadership qualities of U.S. President Richard Nixon and Adolf Hitler; Others.
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Carolus
| October 17, 1953 issue
The article focuses on the peril of the German labors. The overwhelming electoral victory of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was a victory of the center. The...
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Eckstein, George C.
| August 17, 1970 issue
Writer Rolf Hochhuth has made his name by stepping on mighty toes, In his historical political plays he has attacked prominent persons and myths, basing...
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Kirchwey, Freda
| April 1, 1944 issue
It is difficult, therefore, to take too seriously the peace bids, open or furtive, of the Nazi satellite states. True, most of them realize by now that...
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Del Vayo, J. Alvarez
| July 8, 1944 issue
The article says that exact knowledge of Allied propaganda that is resisting Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler must be known. Nazi occupation and democratic resistance...
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Abbott, William L.
| February 3, 1969 issue
A new statue will be unveiled in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is the romanticized likeness of King Kamehameha "The Great," a pagan chief whom Hawaii has selected...
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Parker, Robert
| April 22, 1944 issue
In the fall of 1940 the German army moved in force into Hungary. Nazi officers went into telephone, telegraph, and commercial-radio offices. German soldiers...
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Kirchwey, Freda
| May 13, 1944 issue
As a result of the agreement made with fascist Spain, Nazi dictator, Adolf Hitler will have less tungsten with which to harden steel for munitions. As for...
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del Lvayo, J. Alvarez
| June 3, 1944 issue
That the main issue in the Second World War is the destruction of dictator Adolf Hitler is an indisputable fact for every anti-fascist. As early as 1935...
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