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...spokesmen of the democracies had lauded Fascismo and thereby helped to prop it up. Financier Otto Kahn had said: "Mussolini is far too wise and right-minded to lead his people into hazardous foreign adventures." Pedagogue Nicholas Murray Butler had noted "the stupendous improvement which Fascism has brought." Cardinal O'Connell had observed: "Mussolini is a genius." Former U.S. Ambassador to Rome Richard Washburn Child had edited the Duce's My Autobiography. Later, Industrialist My ron Taylor had admired "the successes of Premier Mussolini in disciplining the nation." In 1938 Winston Churchill observed: "Had there been...
...Which handles Dr. Otto Neurath's ingenious quantitative symbols (men, machines, etc.) to bring sociological statistics to life (TIME, Sept...
...Archduke Otto of Austria, whose proposal for a U.S. Army battalion of Austrian nationals was finally nixed by both the Army and the State Department, was finally nixed by the Army as a soldier. Aliens must be approved before they can be inducted; the Army simply labeled the handsome young hot potato unacceptable, without going into details...
...Other expatriates indicted with him: Robert Best (TIME, Feb. 15), Constance Drexel, Edward Leopold Delaney, Jane Anderson (TIME, Jan. 19, 1942), Frederick Wilhelm Kaltenbach, Douglas Chandler, Max Otto Koischwitz...
...celebrated Bastille Day with smashing daylight raids on German air installations at Villacoublay, Amiens and famed Le Bourget airport (where Lindbergh landed) near Paris. TIME Correspondent William Walton covered the Le Bourget raid from the transparent nose of the Flying Fortress Georgia Peach, jammed in with Navigator B. L. Otto ("Blotto") and Bombardier Johnny Ozier. His report follows...