Word: fascistes
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...salute the Spanish people in the name of France." Suspicious Italians were sure that his real purpose was to build a Socialist-Republican entente between France and Spain. Years ago, when Alfonso XIII was King and Primo de Rivera was Dictator in Madrid there used to be a Fascist-Royalist entente between Spain and Italy. Last week at San Sebastian smiling Mme Herriot was showered with bouquets in which were mingled the colors of the French and Spanish flags...
...Above all," wrote 77 Duce, "Fascism does not believe in the possibility or advisability of perpetual peace. It therefore rejects pacifism. . . . Only war leads to the maximum tension of all human energies and sets the seal of nobility on people who have the virtue to face it." Christianity- "The Fascist loves his neighbor," Il Duce continued...
...pure and simple vegetable life." Democracy. "Democratic regimes can be defined as those in which, from time to time, the people are given the illusion of being sovereign. . . . Fascism rejects in democracy the absurd, conventional lie of political equality." Bismarck. Seemingly II Duce finds the touchstone of Fascist policy in "Bismarck, who never knew where the house of the Religion of Liberty was and of what prophets it made use." Stressing that Germans grew to be a world great people under Prince Bismarck's policy of "Blood & Iron," ambitious Benito Mussolini left his countrymen to draw their own conclusions...
...wishes at Chicago. The nearest he came to taking a direct crack at Nominee Roosevelt was: "We should stop talking about the Forgotten Man and about class distinctions. ... In no other country is there so little evidence of economic class hatred, so little encouragement to the Communist, the Fascist or the Junker. . . . Just now all of our people are in trouble. The old rich are the new poor. . . . The Forgotten Man is a myth and the sooner he disappears from the campaign the better it will be for the country." Editor Smith flayed President Hoover for the manner in which...
...grand show on her arrival-with fire boats and all the trimmings New York loves!" Captain Francisco Tarabotto (while Citizen Walker rushed back to his hotel for some left-behind papers'): "I will not wait one minute after twelve o'clock noon!" Five thousand Italians (standing at Fascist salute on Genoa piers as the Rex sailed with Citizen Walker aboard at the last minute): "Viva Italia!" U. S. Ambassador to Italy John Work Garrett (a passenger) : "The ship is magnificent-so luxurious, spacious and comfortable!" Ginlio Gatti-Casazza: "I am sure all Italian people are proud...