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THE ANTI-NAZI Rini Ili Official Publication of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, Inc. VOL. VIII—Na. 6 NEW YORK N. Y., NOVEMBER, l943 Christian Front Doctrine Spread to Help Partisan in Election Effort As a matter of public record, these are nearly five thoueand noting citizens in the Borough of Queens who on Nov. 2 went to the pots to elect a court and District Attorney committed to a progrs destructive of democracy ire the 'United States. That they did not oucceed, or that they were numerically small, is net at 'all the important thing. The im- portant thing is that the-davit-emelt- Rock Party is a crystallization, in of New York, of a sen- timent which its leaders are hoping to organize in fear other boroughs. It is the sentiment of the Chris- tian Front, the Christian Mobiliz- ers, the Ru Klux Klan, and the dozens of other unAmerican or- ganizations, which, if welded tel.- gether make a far more impres- sive showing than does the hate- mongering subversion of the hand- ful which gave Joseph F. Severo 9,852 valid votes 531- Sedge of the County Court, and Raymond X. Obi 4,141 votes foriMetriet-At- torney. By day and by night—on the air —in the press and even in Congress, these haters of democratic aims and methods are striving to ''divides and conquer." In the opinion of military and political experts it is by no means too late for them to create sufficient disunity to destroy the promise of a peace based on the Atlantic Charter and establish- ment of democratic processes in the post-war regimes. It is no more neceasary for the "Nationalists" to win a political election to defeat democracy then it is for Hitler to win the military war in order to Win preservation of Nazism. It is this danger which the Anti-Nazi League must con- thine to point out to America. Th issue is not partisan. Presider Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, Gorden Hull, Harold Ickes, Carter Glees and other sof New and Old Dee Democrats have publicly warned 0 it. Wendell Willkie has, along with Governor Stassen and, more re costly, Governor Dewey, brough Wallace Warns U. S. Of Fascist Peril Here "Unfortunately, we are mach farther from victory over Do- ruse than from victory over the German ermine. Fascism fights an on both sides of the line. Fas- cism fights us in both continents in the New World Fascism will fight on from new bases after military victory is complete. Let us not commit the tea gie Foils of under-estimattng our enemy, No country has escaped it, The world-wide assault on the power, on the worth, of man is the living issues of our time. Foseisut flourishes in a time of faltering and divide purpose. It will die in a time of dynamic common purpose and faith." Herald-Tribune Forum, Nov. 17, 1913, the issue squarely before the Republicans. This November 1048 propaganda does not stop with mere 'Isola- tionism," of the type still strong in the middle West. It goes much deeper and rests in the last analysis on purely Nazistic hatreds —of race—uf religion—of demo- cratic institutions—East, West, North and South, The "Nationalist' Bloc Rep. Clare E. Hoffman, (R. th sou e rc s e l s . inthe a llite i d ti S t m he teu s ii ha itv ed e uncovered for the Anti-Nazi League three-pronged assault on the peace negotiations by Hitler dominated groups of Slovaks in the United States end in their homeland. Quisling Tiso, head of the Nazi- organized puppet state in Slovakia, Linder the leadership of the States; lc as long ago as 1946 was exposed by the Anti-Nazi League as a subversive organiza- tion, is attempting to imitate the "Prince Otto" fiasco of setting up special corps of "native" troops in the Asnerican-Annay. It is being proposed that a "Sloe va be sk -up to supper cIaims- of thenpumnkstanr when the time comes to sit around the peace table. It is certain the U. B. Army will no more be hoodwinked by such a patent piece of primal ganda than they were by Otto's opera.houffe cavorting& What is not quite so certain iS that a sympathy army not be net up which might save the Quisling Tina from his foist deserts when the time comes to try the war- criminals before the courts of their own. people: It is even possible by adroit pro- paganda to secure a certain sym- pathy for a nationalism primitive in its appeal, politically weak in its effect upon the homeland but politically powerful enough to cause that disunity which Is Hit- ler's dream. Thus if, in addition to dividing the Czechs and Slovenes from agreement among themselves, the Fifth Columnist leaders here can stir up enmity against no by both, the Nazi technique of "divide and Conquer" will again have suc- ceeded in snaking our own war ef , fort, particularly among the many war workers of Czechs-Slovakian extraction now setting new records for production- The Leagues Pittsburgh affi- liates will be interested to note how this propaganda succeeds there, after the meeting en October 26 in that City, of the perfidious Slo- vak League when these purposes were put forward. Mich.) in an extension of remarkn in the appendix of the Record of October 9th, quotes an editorial from the Chicago Tribune- which dismissed the report of the five travelling aerators, en lendiease; "Many thousands of our Soma and brothers, in effect, have been sentenced to death by Stalin's refusal to treat us ea an ally. The Senator (Lodge) was lac taelful to say so blantlY, but the fact is that Russia, in- stead of serving as our partner, is actually conducting herself as the war friend of Japan." On October 11th, Hoffman, Sink- ing the Anti-British and Anti- Russian line with old-style "Amer- ica First" said: "Stalin and Churchill. because each thinks of the intereete of no country other than his ewer (Continued on page 2) Willkie Asks Action To Combat Fascism "It is apparent that the best way o win the confidence of the conquered peoples is to begin now to work with the anti-fas- clst forces of each country which have given such courageous evi- dence of their continuing vital- ity. There is a great freedom. loving tradition in France, The democracy of countries like Cze- choslovakia and Holland and Norway was outstandingly suc- cessful. There were Strung sad independent elements in mato , other European countries. They are not dead. They havve sim- ply been driven underground." Herald-Tribune Forum, Nor. 33, 1041 1 0etgen's Discs Spin Nazi Yarns On U. S. Radios Hitler's Yelps anti Music Recorded and Sold by Radio Riandfunk O'Brien Leader The younger O'Brien, evidently thicrocenly schooled by his smelt, Is an active participant in the Amer- ican Rock Party. Thin gang would be a purely local phenomenon neither important nor dangerous if it were not for the national rami- fications of its activities. It Is how- ever, infested with personalities such as William J. Goodwin, whose nnetJnii Fr- I noi 'c 7 orMlis were o•Xli - TeZ lin last Bolletin, and is organizing its 6,006 or more members for a permanent program of such activities an writing the commercial sponsors of isolationist commentators to keep them on the air. Sponsors do not ignore masa mail. Coughlinites Aid An Interesting development of the campaign was the alliance of the Rock Party with the currently leading Cevoglithrergan in the New York Area, The Gaelic American (long establishalzran-Leializgaer. but recently token out of bank-- naptcy by Coughlin sympathizers. Workers in Rock Party gatherings have taken to selling Gaelic Amer- ican subacriptions, under conditions which -would seem almost to estab- lish this sheet as the Rock organ. Time by its links to the larger and more adequately organised Christian Frontern now working furiously underground, the Amer- ican Bask Party is sponsoring and promoting unAmerican doctrine and engaging in unAmerican as The ideas of fascism are very much olive in Queens — in the American Rock Party. The Anti-Nazi League has Iran quently suggested a close link be- tween the Rock Party and Cough- )in, the Christian Front, the Amer- ican Fronters and others of their political character, and in its is- cue of October 2nd, the Gaelic American carried, in page one, Its resentment against the enemies of the Coughlinitea with a headline l which read: "PM on Rampage 'Again Attacks American Rock Pan- ty end WZZ in Mean Effort to Mar 'Conghlinites'." Since there was a circulation campaign on the part of the Gaelic American operated through the American Rock Parts on a commission splitting basin the League's position seems to be still further supported. isolationist Press, "Nationalist" Partisans and Seditionist Editors Vie With Each Other in Campaign to Disunite United Nations in War The current touchstone of Nazi propaganda is the thought that anything which can divide the United Nations con tributes to the preservation of Nazism and the holding of at least part of its all- gotten poyer. The current keynote in the propaganda of Hitler's unwitting helpers here in the United States—' 1 the Nationalist bloc In the Con press, the McCormick-Patterson- Hearst press and its satellites, and the seditionist press whose pain-• engin editors are already under Federal indictment—is screamingly in line with the Nazi emphasis on smashing inter-Allied confidence. The Anti-Nazi League was the first organization to expose this fact. It has been, and is, insisting that there is a definite relationship between these two separate prone- gentlee. There is a unity of theme, of timing and of method, which coincidence alone is insufficient be explain, and which can stem only from a deep-seated realization that the " -Unconditional Surrender" of the _Axis is apt somehow to be tied lop with the dot -Amnon of political isolationism of the Nye. Fish type in America. Danger Is Real Leaflet Shows "Divide and Conquer" Rock Party Tie To Coughlin Aid Nazi Propaganda Echoed By "America Firsters" OF NATIONALS RESIDING IN U. S. Well informed Czecho-Sloveltian ts re ef Frriinonit. for some time . pne 13. he Slovak League,' was, in 11158, one of the members of the delegation of Slovak-Ameri- cans to Slovakia, which then urged Slovakians to separate from Cze- choslovakia and support. Hitler. Here in the United States Haek has propagandized for recognition of the Nazi-dominated puppet state of Slovakia. When, in October. 1959. the Anti-Nazi League protested against the holding of a conference in Washington, D. C., by so-called "Slovak group," the League point- ed oat that the chairman of the proposed conference was Dr. Peter who headed the M. egatien and was then, along with Hacele, an active supporter' and propagandist for the puppet government of ngionaniani• h eaded by Dr. Tina. The Leagues position on this matter has been strongly backed up by the Slovak National Alliance, recognised Anti -Nazi group representing the vast ma- iority Slovak-American; which has vigorously and repeatedly denounced the Slovak-League for is Quisling position. SLOVAK QUISLING COURTS FAVOR t i liT e.f o lvn h':=V4:,.°4 JOIIPP CHI,BOr Petrillo is strong- ly against free-lance Mon-union eammercifil manufacture and sale of radio transcriptions. Yet — a Hitler heeler of attire character and propagandistic (unregistered) propensities has been merrily spin. sting platters on which Mr. Petrillo does NOT collect, for lo these many months. These are the platters con- !aiming transcriptions of Nazi pro,--- paganda and — music recorded by Mr. Oetgen from overseas broad- casts beamed at America. This will not make Mr. Petrillo beam at all. Oetgen was once an announces- on radio stationitl3NIc5 His snontors, over a period iZInerl. beginning . in 1932, when Hitler came to power end picked Dr. GoebbeIs to stream- line the Nazi vocelizatione, was a firm called Bohle A a fur- niture cornalrr'C1 branches in Newark, Hoboken and Manhattan. The Messrs. Boole and Detzel have been interned as dangerous enemy Custodian. The League's Investigation De- partment has learged that Oetgers, who wan received by the Propagan- da Office in Germany in 1927, Ia a recognised Nazi propagandist who recorded the speeches of the various Ge=nng nuin functions held under the aoppices of the German- American 130nd at Madisinarnie Geiden. He has recorded by short wavve the speeches of Hitler, Goeb- bete and others, and — this will in- terest Mr. Petrillo — sold them. In this way he developed the nucleus of a business which,. In 1981. became adio Rundfunk Ra- dio llandfunk has _ en with the Husivipsmolnepostsailerneeny on nth Street and Third Avenue, Oat- gen still makes and sells these min- ords — which have been played on WENIE, ni:ginX and other Mal Siena, as wen as being distributed for home consumption. Byrnes Replies to Protest on FEPC Following is the text of a letter received by Mr_ Herman Hoffman. Chairman of the Board of Direc- tors of the Non-Sectarian Anti- Nazi League, from James F. Byrnes, Director of the Office of War Mobilization, in response to a telegram sent by Mr. Hoffman on the attempted nullification by the Comptroller General of Ex- ecutive Orders 9298 and 8802. "At the request of the Presi- dent. I am acknowledging your communication with reference to the opinion rendered by the Gen- eral Accounting Office as to the necessity for Including in govern- ment contracts a provisions ob- ligating the contractor not to dis- criminate against employees or applicants for employment be- cause of race. creed, color, or national origin, mad. requiring a , similar provision in all sub-conna tracts "On November 1 thoZys . ' , dent irk issued a directive mak manda- tory the inclusion of an a pro- vision in government oracle. A copy of his directive' x...-rak- , dosed."

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THE ANTI-NAZI Rini Ili Official Publication of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, Inc.

VOL. VIII—Na. 6 NEW YORK N. Y., NOVEMBER, l943

Christian Front Doctrine

Spread to Help Partisan

in Election Effort

As a matter of public record, these are nearly five thoueand noting citizens in the Borough of Queens who on Nov. 2 went to the pots to elect a court and District Attorney committed to a progrs destructive of democracy ire the 'United States.

That they did not oucceed, or that they were numerically small, is net at 'all the important thing. The im-portant thing is that the-davit-emelt-Rock Party is a crystallization, in

of New York, of a sen-timent which its leaders are hoping to organize in fear other boroughs.

It is the sentiment of the Chris-tian Front, the Christian Mobiliz-ers, the Ru Klux Klan, and the dozens of other unAmerican or-ganizations, which, if welded tel.- gether make a far more impres-sive showing than does the hate-mongering subversion of the hand-ful which gave Joseph F. Severo 9,852 valid votes 531- Sedge of the County Court, and Raymond X. Obi 4,141 votes foriMetriet-At-torney.

By day and by night—on the air —in the press and even in Congress, these haters of democratic aims and methods are striving to ''divides and conquer." In the opinion of military and political experts it is by no means too late for them to create sufficient disunity to destroy the promise of a peace based on the Atlantic Charter and establish-ment of democratic processes in the post-war regimes.

It is no more neceasary for the "Nationalists" to win a political election to defeat democracy then it is for Hitler to win the military war in order to Win preservation of Nazism. It is this danger which the Anti-Nazi League must con-thine to point out to America. Th issue is not partisan. Presider Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, Gorden Hull, Harold Ickes, Carter Glees and other sof New and Old Dee Democrats have publicly warned 0 it. Wendell Willkie has, along with Governor Stassen and, more re costly, Governor Dewey, brough

Wallace Warns U. S. Of Fascist Peril Here

"Unfortunately, we are mach farther from victory over Do-ruse than from victory over the German ermine. Fascism fights an on both sides of the line. Fas-cism fights us in both continents in the New World Fascism will fight on from new bases after military victory is complete. Let us not commit the tea gie Foils of under-estimattng our enemy, No country has escaped it, The world-wide assault on the power, on the worth, of man is the living issues of our time. Foseisut flourishes in a time of faltering and divide purpose. It will die in a time of dynamic common purpose and faith."

Herald-Tribune Forum, Nov. 17, 1913,

the issue squarely before the Republicans.

This November 1048 propaganda does not stop with mere 'Isola-tionism," of the type still strong in the middle West. It goes much deeper and rests in the last analysis on purely Nazistic hatreds —of race—uf religion—of demo-cratic institutions—East, West, North and South,

The "Nationalist' Bloc Rep. Clare E. Hoffman, (R.

thsoue rcsels.inthe alliteidti Stmheteus iihaitvede uncovered for the Anti-Nazi League three-pronged assault on the peace negotiations by Hitler dominated groups of Slovaks in the United States end in their homeland.

Quisling Tiso, head of the Nazi-organized puppet state in Slovakia,

Linder the leadership of the

States; lc as long ago as 1946 was exposed by the Anti-Nazi League as a subversive organiza-tion, is attempting to imitate the "Prince Otto" fiasco of setting up special corps of "native" troops in the Asnerican-Annay.

It is being proposed that a "Sloe va be sk-up to supper

cIaims-of thenpumnkstanr when the time comes to sit around the peace table. It is certain the U. B. Army will no more be hoodwinked by such a patent piece of primal ganda than they were by Otto's opera.houffe cavorting&

What is not quite so certain iS that a sympathy army not be net up which might save the Quisling Tina from his foist deserts when the time comes to try the war-criminals before the courts of their own. people:

It is even possible by adroit pro-paganda to secure a certain sym-pathy for a nationalism primitive in its appeal, politically weak in its effect upon the homeland but politically powerful enough to cause that disunity which Is Hit-ler's dream. Thus if, in addition to dividing the Czechs and Slovenes from agreement among themselves, the Fifth Columnist leaders here can stir up enmity against no by both, the Nazi technique of "divide and Conquer" will again have suc-ceeded in snaking our own war ef, fort, particularly among the many war workers of Czechs-Slovakian extraction now setting new records for production-

The Leagues Pittsburgh affi-liates will be interested to note how this propaganda succeeds there, after the meeting en October 26 in that City, of the perfidious Slo-vak League when these purposes were put forward.

Mich.) in an extension of remarkn in the appendix of the Record of October 9th, quotes an editorial from the Chicago Tribune- which dismissed the report of the five travelling aerators, en lendiease;

"Many thousands of our Soma and brothers, in effect, have been sentenced to death by Stalin's refusal to treat us ea an ally. The Senator (Lodge) was lac taelful to say so blantlY, but the fact is that Russia, in-stead of serving as our partner, is actually conducting herself as the war friend of Japan." On October 11th, Hoffman, Sink-

ing the Anti-British and Anti-Russian line with old-style "Amer-ica First" said:

"Stalin and Churchill. because each thinks of the intereete of no country other than his ewer

(Continued on page 2)

Willkie Asks Action To Combat Fascism

"It is apparent that the best way o win the confidence of the conquered peoples is to begin now to work with the anti-fas-clst forces of each country which have given such courageous evi-dence of their continuing vital-ity. There is a great freedom. loving tradition in France, The democracy of countries like Cze-choslovakia and Holland and Norway was outstandingly suc-cessful. There were Strung sad independent elements in mato, other European countries. They are not dead. They havve sim-ply been driven underground." Herald-Tribune Forum, Nor. 33, 1041

1 0etgen's Discs Spin Nazi Yarns

On U. S. Radios Hitler's Yelps anti Music

Recorded and Sold by Radio Riandfunk

O'Brien Leader The younger O'Brien, evidently

thicrocenly schooled by his smelt, Is an active participant in the Amer-ican Rock Party. Thin gang would be a purely local phenomenon neither important nor dangerous if it were not for the national rami-fications of its activities. It Is how-ever, infested with personalities such as William J. Goodwin, whose nnetJnii—Fr-Inoi 'c7orMlis were o•Xli-TeZ lin last Bolletin, and is organizing its 6,006 or more members for a permanent program of such activities an writing the commercial sponsors of isolationist commentators to keep them on the air. Sponsors do not ignore masa mail.

Coughlinites Aid An Interesting development of

the campaign was the alliance of the Rock Party with the currently leading Cevoglithrergan in the New York Area, The Gaelic American (long establishalzran-Leializgaer. but recently token out of bank-- naptcy by Coughlin sympathizers. Workers in Rock Party gatherings have taken to selling Gaelic Amer-ican subacriptions, under conditions which -would seem almost to estab-lish this sheet as the Rock organ.

Time by its links to the larger and more adequately organised Christian Frontern now working furiously underground, the Amer-ican Bask Party is sponsoring and promoting unAmerican doctrine and engaging in unAmerican as

The ideas of fascism are very much olive in Queens — in the American Rock Party.

The Anti-Nazi League has Iran quently suggested a close link be-tween the Rock Party and Cough-)in, the Christian Front, the Amer-ican Fronters and others of their political character, and in its is-cue of October 2nd, the Gaelic American carried, in page one, Its resentment against the enemies of the Coughlinitea with a headline

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which read: "PM on Rampage 'Again Attacks American Rock Pan-ty end WZZ in Mean Effort to Mar 'Conghlinites'." Since there was a circulation campaign on the part of the Gaelic American operated through the American Rock Parts on a commission splitting basin the League's position seems to be still further supported.

isolationist Press, "Nationalist" Partisans and Seditionist Editors Vie With Each Other in Campaign to Disunite United Nations in War

The current touchstone of Nazi propaganda is the thought that anything which can divide the United Nations con tributes to the preservation of Nazism and the holding of at least part of its all-gotten poyer.

The current keynote in the propaganda of Hitler's unwitting helpers here in the United States—'1 the Nationalist bloc In the Con press, the McCormick-Patterson-Hearst press and its satellites, and the seditionist press whose pain-• engin editors are already under Federal indictment—is screamingly in line with the Nazi emphasis on smashing inter-Allied confidence.

The Anti-Nazi League was the first organization to expose this fact. It has been, and is, insisting that there is a definite relationship between these two separate prone-gentlee. There is a unity of theme, of timing and of method, which coincidence alone is insufficient be explain, and which can stem only from a deep-seated realization that the "-Unconditional Surrender" of the _Axis is apt somehow to be tied lop with the dot-Amnon of political isolationism of the Nye. Fish type in America. •

Danger Is Real

Leaflet Shows "Divide and Conquer" Rock Party Tie

To Coughlin Aid Nazi Propaganda Echoed By "America Firsters"

OF NATIONALS RESIDING IN U. S. Well informed Czecho-Sloveltian tsreefFrriinonit. for some time .

pne 13. he Slovak League,' was, in 11158, one of the members of the delegation of Slovak-Ameri-cans to Slovakia, which then urged Slovakians to separate from Cze-choslovakia and support. Hitler. Here in the United States Haek has propagandized for recognition of the Nazi-dominated puppet state of Slovakia.

When, in October. 1959. the Anti-Nazi League protested against the holding of a conference in Washington, D. C., by so-called "Slovak group," the League point-ed oat that the chairman of the proposed conference was Dr. Peter

who headed the M. egatien and was then, along

with Hacele, an active supporter' and propagandist for the puppet government of ngionaniani• headed by Dr. Tina. The Leagues position on this matter has been strongly backed up by the Slovak National Alliance, recognised Anti -Nazi group representing the vast ma- iority Slovak-American; which has vigorously and repeatedly denounced the Slovak-League for is Quisling position.

SLOVAK QUISLING COURTS FAVOR tiliTe.folvnh':=V4:,.°4

JOIIPP CHI,BOr Petrillo is strong-ly against free-lance Mon-union eammercifil manufacture and sale of radio transcriptions.

Yet — — a Hitler heeler of attire character and propagandistic (unregistered) propensities has been merrily spin. sting platters on which Mr. Petrillo does NOT collect, for lo these many months. These are the platters con-!aiming transcriptions of Nazi pro,--- paganda and — music recorded by Mr. Oetgen from overseas broad-casts beamed at America. This will not make Mr. Petrillo beam at all.

Oetgen was once an announces- on radio stationitl3NIc5 His snontors, over a period iZInerl. beginning. in 1932, when Hitler came to power end picked Dr. GoebbeIs to stream-line the Nazi vocelizatione, was a firm called Bohle A a fur- niture cornalrr'C1 branches in Newark, Hoboken and Manhattan. The Messrs. Boole and Detzel have been interned as dangerous enemy

Custodian. The League's Investigation De-

partment has learged that Oetgers, who wan received by the Propagan-da Office in Germany in 1927, Ia a recognised Nazi propagandist who recorded the speeches of the various Ge=nngnuin functions held under the aoppices of the German-American 130nd at Madisinarnie Geiden. He has recorded by short wavve the speeches of Hitler, Goeb-bete and others, and — this will in-terest Mr. Petrillo — sold them.

In this way he developed the nucleus of a business which,. In 1981. became adio Rundfunk Ra- dio llandfunk has _ en with the Husivipsmolnepostsailerneeny on nth Street and Third Avenue, Oat-gen still makes and sells these min-ords — which have been played on WENIE, ni:ginX and other Mal Siena, as wen as being distributed for home consumption.

Byrnes Replies to Protest on FEPC

Following is the text of a letter received by Mr_ Herman Hoffman. Chairman of the Board of Direc-tors of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, from James F. Byrnes, Director of the Office of War Mobilization, in response to a telegram sent by Mr. Hoffman on the attempted nullification by the Comptroller General of Ex-ecutive Orders 9298 and 8802.

"At the request of the Presi-dent. I am acknowledging your communication with reference to the opinion rendered by the Gen-eral Accounting Office as to the necessity for Including in govern-ment contracts a provisions ob-ligating the contractor not to dis-criminate against employees or applicants for employment be-cause of race. creed, color, or national origin, mad. requiring a , similar provision in all sub-conna tracts

"On November 1 thoZys. ',dent irkissued a directive mak manda-

tory the inclusion of an a pro-vision in government oracle. A copy of his directive' x...-rak-, — dosed."

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VOL. VIII—No. 6 November, 1943

How To Win A War The people of the United States have been naturally gratified by

the recent military successes won by our own and other armies of the United Nations. But this gratification should be tempered with a strong warning.that the war is not nearly over, and that even after the fighting is over, the war has not been won until we see results in terms of food, employment and liberty for the peoples of the world.

Prime Minister Churchill's speech on the occasion of the in-auguration of the Lord Mayor of London underlines this point. The Prime Minister said:

"1944 will see the greatest sacrifice of the British and United States armies . . . The campaign of 1944 in Europe will be the meet severe and most costly to the Allies yet fought." If the Prime Minister's warning is correct then it means that

.--1944, with its increased sacrifices, will offer the most fertile soil for Nazi propagandists and their fellow travellers like the McCor- mick-Patterson writers. No doubt these plotters will use the coming year to try harder than ever to win by propaganda and negotiation what they have been unable to get by force of arms.

The more the people believe that military victory is practically secure, and the more they can be made to object to the sacrifices which Mr. Churchill warns us must come during 1944, the better the opportunity for advocates of "peace now," with Hitler and Hirohito left in possession of their ill-gotten spoils, and the suffering of tor-tured democracies unavenged.

How can we be best assured that our unity and resolve will last? Another great statesman has within the last few days, given

the answer. Premier Stalin, in his address on the 26th anniversary of his regime, declared:

"The history of war teaches as that a state proves itself stronger then its opponents through the development and or. gani=tion of its economy. in experience and skill in battle op-erations. and in the staunchness and unity of its people during the whole course of war. This is the sort of state that our state is." Can anyone who reads the Chicago Tribune believe for a mo-

ment we have really achieved that unity which is necessary to make the purposes of the war effective?

1944 is apt to be the decisive period of the war. We need not doubt what our Armies will do. The issue turns largely upon what is done by our Department of Justice, and by our leaders,, in root-ing out and punishing those who would divide us, those who would sell out our Armies by yielding to "peace now" talk, or those isola-tionists who seek to recoup their partisan political fortunes by play-ing upon the tense nerves of the people in the midst of national sacrifice.

"America First." Fuehrer Gerald L. K. Smith, notorious Detroit nationalist agitator and

head of the AniThere-First Party" does not like us. He says so, at length, in his October The Cross and tine Flag. It seems that we have caused Mr. Smith and his friends quite a

lot of trouble, If this is so, we are glad to learn that our efforts have been

successful. Incidentally, we always consider it a compliment when propa-

gandists like Smith heave a few editorial brickbats in our direction. In fact, we think it is a pretty good testimonial.

This month Mr. Smith also throws some brickbats at Mrs. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, Mayor LaGuardia, Judge Fe-lix Frankfurter, Harry Hopkins, Gen. Brehon Somervell, Sidney Hillman, Wendell WilIkie and a few others. We are glad to be in-cluded in such distinguished company and thank Mr. Smith for the unintended praise, which we, with becoming modesty, pass along to our readers.

In the course of his somewhat heated remarks, Smith seems to he a good deal disturbed because, he says, the Anti-Nazi League is "continually sending emissaries out among my people." (italic ours) This morning we happened to see a speech by a somewhat more :widely known Fuehrer named Adolf Hitler (nee Schickelgruber) who also kept referring to his unfortunate minions as "my people, and that gave us the idea for the title of this editorial. So far, we havve yet to hear of any political figure who loves democracy, and who, even unconsciously, would reduce sovereign citizens of Amer-

o the apparent status of being "his" to possess or command.

o.a. ,/0.11 partment of Justice made no mistake when, in

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piracy to commit sedition, it mentioned , The Cross and the Flag, as one of the

d to use for their unpatriotic purposes.

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November, 1943

NAZIS' DIVIDE AND CONQUER' IS ISOLATIONIST THEME SONG

(Continued from page 1) because the whole interest of each lies in the advancement of his awn homeland; because neither will do anything to aid any other nation if it interferes with the prosperity and advance-ment of his own people, are praised the wide world over. acclaimed by all people as the world's two greatest patriots. Sen. Burton K. Wheeler (D.

Mont.) on October 1, 1943, read on the floor of Congress excerpt from several letters, one of which read:

"Why continue to draft Ameri-cans while we lend-lease bil- lions to European comities that have not contributed one soldier to fight?" Another of Wheeler's letters

read: "It is widely believed here

that a second front has not been opened before because Churchill insisted that the invasion force be composed of 70 percent Ameri-can and 30 percent British troops. the population ratio.

"If this is true our paying tribute to the British Empire has not yet ceased. Must we do the bleeding, the feeding, and the Paying? That General Marshall and our

other military authorities explicitly give the lie to all of these "Divide and Conquer" rumors, apparently does not bother the speech-making Senator from Montana on October 29, 1943, Wheeler said:

"Are we going to back up Russia in her demands for a large slice of Poland; the Bosphorus, the Balkans and the Baltic States?"

"The chances are that Russia will probably dominate Europe after the war," On November 16, 1943, Wheeler

joined Sen. Robert R. Reynolds (D., N. C.) in declaring that:

"Any Democratic-Republican agreement in a foreign policy plank in next year's Presidential election would be an invitation to a strong third party isolation-ist movement." Sen. Gerald 1'. Nye, (R., N. D.)

on October 14, 1943, sae': eI cannot be other than resent.

ful when I find the British nosing into American politics at this time, to the extent of urging what the American people should do in the next Presidential cam-paign. There was a time when Americans stood up and fought

Fraternal Groups Guests of League

Under the aegis of the City Com-mittee of the Anti-Nazi League more than 100 delegates represent-atative of Fraternal Orders affilia-ted with the League met at the Hotel Commodore on Sunday Nev: 7, and formed an active Commit-tee for a fall and winter expansion drive

The meeting was addressed by Prof. Janus N. Leoldon, Adminis-trative Chairman, who outlined the current activities, Prof. Sheldon pointed out the necessity for great-er effort by the League's affiliates to strengthen the organization's capacity to continue its fight against the fascist propaganda and activities in the United States. Mine. Irene Maraud, chairman of the Women's Division, urged a more dynamic program for that Division and Mr. Julius Goldstein made a stirring plea for a strong accent on fighting discriminatory practices regardless of their nature and origin. Mr. Louis Schifrin, Chairman of the City Committee, and Mr. Z. Tygel, Director of Or-ganization also addressed the dele-gates.

The meeting was a stimulus, the results of which were immediately felt in an increased interest by the fraternal groups as well as in ma-terial support.

A similar meeting is planned for an early date.

Racial Issues Loom Large in

New Campaign Cities Now Reap Whirlwind

of Native Fascist and Klan Sowing

That the racial issue is being crystallized with encouraging speed into a clear-cut policy in the United States has become apparent with-in the past thirty days. Twenty-three cities have been discussed as the nation's sorest spots in inter-racial tensions, and nationwide pub-lication of these in the press has resulted both in the organization of committees to iron out the dif-ficulties and in predictions that more trouble is to be expected.

Boston, Detroit and Brooklyn are the most recent victims of Out-breaks of bath antesemitism and Negro discrimination, and in De-troit the racial issue was injected into the mayoralty campaign.

Winifred Roushenbush. Secretary of the Committee on Racial and Discrimination of the American Civil Liberties Union writes that "Labor and the Negro sustained a stunning defeat in the re-election of Mayor Jeffries, although his margin of victory was only 30,0e0 votes."

The Presidential proclamation that a state of emergency exists in Detroit, made four menthe ago, has never been rescinded, and it seems likely to remain in force un-til the war is over.

Village Goes Axis Inhabitants of the village of Ink-

ster, near Detroit, by a subtle poli-tical stratagem of redistricting, sought during the last month to ex-clude from their corporate limits all the Negro residents, while de-priving them of the fire protection, school facilities, hospitals and other public institutions now within that village's limits. This action was taken because the Village is soon to receive 500 Negro families In the George Washington Carver De. veloprnent, a Federal Housing pro-ject.

Moreover, a critical housing shortage for Negroes in the Na-tion's capital has been noted (for the fourth or fifth time!) by a sub-committee of the Senate Dis-trict Committee, after Senator Harold H. Burton (R.) of Ohio and Arthur Capper (It) of Name in-spected two sites where the Nation-al Capital Housing Authority will soon (t) begin 850 low-cost hous-ing units. The Anti-Nazi League as long ago

as 1935, pointed out the poisoning of Boston's civic wells by the meet-ings held there by the Christian Front, declaring that if the author-ities permitted such meetings and organizations to go unchecked, dif-ficulty would follow. It named names and told where and when the meetings were held.

Boston Explains The first reaction of persons fa-

miliar with Boston's civic tensions was that the recent acts were those of irresponsible hoodlums, and that, as Commissioner of Investigation lierlands declared in New York "anti-Semitism was practically wiped out." The second reaction was, even by the skeptics, that so large a manifestation could not be as spontaneous as had been sup-posed.

There are some facts which thoughtful analysts will wish to consider in the Boston affair. It has been shown by the League's investigators that the leaders of the Christian Front were not active in personally directing the assaults, but the background was probably created by them and similar groups. Moreover, several Catholic and Protestant churches were as much the targets of the vandals as were synagogues. Schools were parti-cularly the targets of brickbats and

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hack evilest action of the kind." Herbert Hoover ancient whe

horse of compromise, lately bee his retirement to condemn proem for an alliance between the Unit States and Great Britain on t ground that it would "generate t ganized opposition by the oth SO% of the human race."

,November 16th, Reynolds le printed, in the Appendix Reece a story by William Phillip Sinn in the Washington News and fro the New York Daily News October 30th, both of which a devoted to "exposing" civil disse glans in Yugoslavia. One of tl obvious purposes of this inserter is the important probability th; the article in question would I read and reprinted by editori writers who are the reeipients the Record under the Senator mailing frank, the net result which would be to disturb cot fidence in any aid—military t economic—offered by the Unite States to that unhappy country.

The Lind of attempt to split tl United Nations, or to compel "negotiated peace" by forret premature discussion of post-ws boundaries and aphente of it fluence, has been picked up an magnified by such propagand agencies as the National Counc for Prevention of War, and I meetings suhe as that spensore by a group of schismatic Poles i New York City, on Nov. 21st, e which the bitter-ended isolationit Pep. Jesse Sumner was the out standing speaker.

Here then are a few of the mar obvious facets of the "divide an conquer" propagandists:

Short-wave broadcasts from Berlin ('England will fight to the last drop or Iowa blood") seeking to divide the United Na-tions against each other.

A Nazi military strategy which is planned to strengthen cle- avages between the Allies.

Attempts to divide the fight-ing allies by prematurely in-jecting delicate boundary sues-stions which can be solved only through calm and democratic discussion, and not In the heat of battle.

Tireless efforts by a Coneres-alone) bloc which hates Roose-velt and Churchill more than it hates Hitler and Tojo.

Distorted editorials in the "newspaper Axis."

And behind all this an increas-ing activity by the "vermin fringe" of politicians and "under-ground" Bundist groups. We may well inquire, how di

those propagandists in the tellies zone between isolationism ant sedition react to all this?

Some photostatic evidence alon$ this line is shown on page 8.

But it is to McCormick-Pattersor ends of the publication axis wt must look for the more virulent types of potion. The scurrilous am misinformative attack made et Col. McCormick's writers in the Chicago Tribune on the Rhodes Scholars, the news treatment anti editorials cited in the pictorial exhibit on page 3 of this issue of The Anti-Nazi Bulletin, are ran-of-the mill examples.

So is the editorial by Frank Waldrop in "Cissie" Patterson Washington Times-Herald of Nov. 20 In which he quotes British[ writer's alleged thesis that "Eng-land stands ready to fight Russia and tee United States—or both—if either or both get in the way of the British imperial policy of com-plete control and domination of world trade." So Mr. Waldrop (who is no mean hand at editorial 'slanting") starts his own editorial:

"The war in Europe is NOT being fought for freedom's sake but to keep a balance of power between nations. And now that Germany Is about done for, it

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not expect repayment - both statements 100 per cent. lies. See how the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS - another arm of the Patterson. McCormicli.Hearst axis seeks to destroy confidence in Britain's agreement with the war aims o of the United Nations. Then look at a typi.

wtl Nazi broadcast to the United States as quoted in the Congressional Record (lower left-hand corner) and compare with it the editorial utterance made by the CHICAGO TRIBUNE after Churchill's speech at Harvard University. Read also the editorial by Benjamin DeCas-seres, published and disseminated by the Hearst press - particularly the DETROIT TIMES-and remember that THIS editorial smear-ing our Russian and Chinese allies was PRINTED IN FULL BY GERALD L. K. SMITH in THE CROSS AND THE FLAG! See how faith. fully the publishers mentioned in the sedition indictments follow the lines of their major leaders. Court Asher's XRAY apes the TRI-BUNE's editorial position in almost every issue and it is STILL BEING PUBLISHED WHILE ITS EDITOR IS UNDER INDICTMENT See how the fuehrer of "AMERICA FIRST, not only follows the TRIBUNE LINE but IDENTIFIES HIMSELF with the nationalist tied movement the effect of which would be to destroy Democracy and substitute dictatorship in America. See how Charles B. Hudson, also under indictment, still publishes and circulates this same poison in his weekly "news-letter" AMERICA IN DANGER, and uses Frank 4. Parker's isolationist material with his own. THESE MEN GO TO ANY LENGTH TO SEEK TO BUILD PRESSURES HERE THAT WILL DIVIDE US FROM OUR ALLIES AND SPELL POSSIBLE DEFEAT IN BATTLE AND CERTAIN DEFEAT IN PEACE.

NATION'S RACE TENSION CAUSES . 'POLITICAL CONCERN IN U. S.

Divide and Conquer Blow at Our Allies

bag the "uprising" onto teas than the Boston School Committee an-=alb' pays for as the result of deliberate breakage.

In the opinion of Mrs. Beth O'Keefe, member of the Isfassaelm-setts Parole Board:

"There has always been a de-gree of violence among juveniles in some Boston Districts, but It ia not at all unlikely that the in-fluence of the Christian Front may have determined the direc-tion of the recent ontbreak." With this conservative view

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Anti-Semitism Rife During the last month there has

been a revival of cemetery vandal-ism, not alone of Jewish, but Cath-olic and Protestant graves in Brooklyn and Queens. As in the case of the Bottle upheaval, then:I is little evidence that any organized groups went out to perform the desecrations.

But there has been this unity of pattern in all these matters -taken nationally — from which emerges like the picture of a jig.

saw puzzle — the racist animosi-ties which are so basic a part of Hitler's campaign of propaganda "Divide and Conquer."

The tlesenrat.ion.of the graves Brooklyn fits neatly into the edges Of the Chicago Tribune's cries of Ellerin at the attempted "infiltration of Rhodes Scholars" and the at-tempted nullification of the Fair Employment Practices Ceffintiseicli by the Comptroller General of the United States. It bolsters up the program of the American Rock Pasty In Queens. And the America First Party in Michigan and Illinois. It is part and parcel of a conscious or =conscious development of the express ion cd force, insult and in-juty as a political instrument, a social instrument — and is there-fore dangerous and Nazistic.

In each of the twenty-three cities named we have now, and have in many instances had for several years, affiliated organizations and individuals. These will be moved to particular activity by the 110W program now being formulated In the national headquarters. The Bra-letin's task is to keep them inform-ed. It is theirs to keep their neigh-bors advised and the nation awake.

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League Women to Meet Dec. 1

The Women's Division of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Irene Harand, will hold an open meeting WednesdaY. Dee. let, at 8:00 p. tn., in the Colonial Room of the Park Central Hotel, Seventh Avenue and 55th Street, New Turk City. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Harold V. Milligan, President of the National Council of Women of the United States. All who are interested are invited to come to the December Lst meeting,

In addition, the meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Irene Maraud, Prof. Jams. H. Sheldon, Adminis-trative Chairman Of the League and others. General discussion will fol-low the addresses.

Bought That EXTRA War Bona Yet?

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is time to start pulling down the Ruesione. It is not fascism or ournmuniam -that ia bcfvog fought _ —only power in the hands of any other nation except Britain." It isn't until you have read on—

far beyond the point at which pub-lishers' surveys show the average reader quits reading anything "didactic"—that you find out that

it Isn't Mr. Waldrop and the Times-Herald talking (pardon the Hearst-Patterson style') but actually Mr. F. A. Voigt in "the Nineteenth Century and after," And Waldrop clearly makes the quotation lock an though the writer confirmed the Patterson propaganda.

Native Nazis Speak Gerald L. K. Smith, in a letter

to a New York newspaper dated November 1, wrote:

"You feature me as a 'hateler.' Then you proceed to increase lone list of 'hatelere . . one assumes that amng your chosen `hatelers' are such men as Father Coughlin, Gerald P. Nye, Hamil-ton Fish jr., Clare Hoffman, Robert B. Reynolds and one hun- Bred others of similar political and philosophical complexion... Do yea know how many millions of Americans folio wile? . You both Inc because I was s pre-Pearl Harbor leolationiat and bemuse. I. *re noted "Natimai-i.t." And for the same reason yen hate my compatriots." We know that Smith has been

endorsed by certain members of this bloc by letter. We know that these are the men tire use tax funds to disseminate the Patterson-Hearst-McCormick edi-torials by franking the Congres-sional Record. We know that Gerald L. K. Smith is en incipient Hitler NOW organizing a party oarresponding to Hitler's Nazi party in Germany. We know the Thyssens who are financing it. And we see their point effort to Divide and Conquer.

Besides Smith's 'Cross and Flag" the rest of the seditionist press is following his lead. First to flock into the Smith fold are the Cough-liplike, _now vocal in New York through the Gaelic-Arrsesismt (an old publication whose control was recently secured by this groups) whose five-eolumn headline on November 25 is: "AMAZING PLOT EXPOSED—Rep. Smith of Ohio Sees British Scheme to Con-trol U. S. Gold—We are to Pay Debt!"

It is necessary for every mem-ber of every organisation affiliated with the Anti-Nazi League to keep folly informed, and see to it that his Congressmen and Represents-eves are reached with the full story of this dastardly 8litletian pIot. - Make the clialges. Produce the evidence. And fight to the lest ditch so that the liberties we have may not only be preserved but strengthened!

Orgell's Removal to Washington Is Sought

The Government's evidence in proceeding for D71110Y111 of Carl G. B. Orgell to 'Washington has been presented before United States Cimmissioner Garret W. Cotter by Richard T. Burke, Assistant United States Attorney. Orgell was in-dicted by a Washington grand jury for failure to disclose full facts of his ad:Nit/ea as tt German agent. The League made an expose of Orgell's activities some months ago.

,(Continued from page 2) Church disagrees, and he told the Associated Press:

the total of WillflOWS broken der- "The beating of boys by gangs is bad enough at any time. The beating of toys of a Particular race is :come. Bet the real men. ace he in the apparent fact that the beatings are the expreS- sion of an incipient fascism, that they follow a similar pattern, and that, in one case, at least, the beaters were black shirts.

"Who is flooding the nation with anti-Semitic literature and why? Who finances these move-ments?. It is to that question, among

others that the League's Investiga-tion department is continually ad, dressing itself, finding the answers and making them public,

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THE ANTI-NAZI BULLETIN

November. 1943

NEWS BRIEFS NAZIFIED EDUCATION-

Thoroaghly in line with the Nazi technique of smacking freedom of thought by attacking freedom of education, the News of Norway for October 29 reveals that the Quisling antherities have made political opinion a prerequieite for entry into Norwegian universities.

• • • - - NAZIS ALWAYS WIN ON VERBAL FRONT

"Here, according to local government monitors, is the latest defi-cities of a retreat:

"Energetically reversing the fighting direction." "The phrase was need in a DNB news agency dispatch describing

Russfan attack north of Kiev. N. Y. World-Telegram.

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CONFUSION IN THE KAMP Joe IC._19pn FACX:FeRil.M.„. one of the more insidious of the patter-

sheeta of our opposition, exhibits a strange confusion in its October issue. After untruthfully referring to 113 as Communists, and giving

vent to other expressions which Mr. Kamp doubtless meant to he sug-gestive of our efficiency, he also, In the Mind 'breath — or paragraph -intimated that we were fascist or Nazi-financed. Now either we are spending a great deal of unnecessary energy double-crossing ourselves, or Mr. Kamp's statements are ridiculous.

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JUNIOR SPY TACTICS The Nazis who continue to clatter up Yorkville have a new method

of obtaining information about troop movements and Iike matters. They now work on the younger generation who have brothers or sisters in the armed fortes and by kindly offers of lolly pope, coca-cola or hear to find out from these youngsters where their brothers are stationed. when they expect to go overseas and other fragments of military data, which might provev useful to "der Fuebrer."

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HITLER'S. WBBY, NO DOUBT: . Seen in 'Washington: Leon de _Priest, under indictment, 7osje,02-

Ramp, who should be; Harlitrrarr■er, Sae's former associate an amt -A—miener"; "Count" .SpirReWfileti;-also under indictment, Edwin P.

Banta, whose indiaffiTriIi7e-recommend anti Dr. Maud De hrtitien propagandizing for Hitter since 1988. lc doi'la they are all there to get a good view of the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. That is if you also believe in Santa Claus.

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REAL RACE ISSUE William Kuligren, publisher of America Speaks, now under Federal

indicthmirdriffred-rwith sedition, spends his time while out on bait In the manner in which the Anti-Nazi League has bees consistently declarjng that others of hie ilk spend theirs — in continuing to write, print and publish =American matter. His October issue declares that because Negroes of prominence, culture and social aplomb have been White House guests, there were riots in Detroit. What Mr. Xullgren does not know is that because there was no opportunity for Negroes to win a decent everyday life in Detroit, there were riots in Detroit.

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ISOLATIONISM AGAIN The N-Bay is still crawling ant from under the editorial woodwork.

In its issue -7of October 16 Court Asher, in addition to carrying legal advertisements also carries an admonition that the ISSUER In the 1944 political campaign will be "whether the international bankers will he able to elect a President pledged to surrender the nation's sovereignty to an international plunderbund and this Republic thereby become a vassal state." Voelkischer Broheater, please copy. Notate the Depart-meet of Justice: It is 16 months since this man, also, was indicted.

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JOE TURNS AUTHOR Joseph Kamp of the Constitutional Educational League, publisher

of "Native Nazi" (which sounds good but is not), "Famine in America," "The Fifth Column" in the South and other rabble-rousing propaganda will shortly publish a hock "exposing" organisations and leaders who oppose his views_ It will be en Under Cover in reverse, in defense of the ioclationists, seditionists and others who share his views,

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TRUTH(?) ABOUT MONEY There would be Iesa of a paper shortage in America if people like

JohrLGA. rate would stop printing his series "The 'Frith About ;!Cony.' It strands moo-cent enough until analyzed. F'di. inedneteurfrfillefin bye. in an article entitled "jam Drove the Money Changers Out" says in part:

"One begins to wonder if that passage In Dent, 23:25 about lending upon usury to a stranger is not a spurious Passage that Hems covetous Jews caused to become interpolated into the Word of God to juatify their greed." If you want to blow more about Mr. Scott's ideas drop In on Tues-

day evening at 228 B. 20th Street around 8 o'clock.