Saturday, January 1, 2011

10/19

In an historic indictment 24 German Nazi leaders including political industrial and military chiefs were charged with crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Fascism itself is to be put on trial in this indictment drawn up by the four power War Crimes Commission. Among the defendants are Goering, Ribbentrop, Hess, Rosenberg, Ley, Schacht, Von Papen, Von Bohlen und Halbach, Streicher, Keitel, Doenitz. The longshoremens strike ended today with Ryan, who is negotiating with the shipowners a temporary winner. 20,000 picketed a G.L.K. Smith meeting in L.A. Paul Robeson has been awarded the Spingarn Medal. The AFL executive committee has blamed the Soviet Union for the London conference failure. Quislings in De Gaulle's regime are rampant. Peron is back in power in Argentina by the impetus of armed goons.

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