USE OF WORDS “NAZI” AND “FASCIST"
MOSCOW, March 19. The Soviet and American representatives clashed over the use of the words “Nazi” and “Fascist” in a document relating to the Austrian treaty at the meeting to-day of the Foreign Ministers’ deputies. The Russians preferred the description “Fascist.” General Mark Clark said that the Soviet newspapers had used the word “Fascist” to refer not only to Germans, but to members of the Allied nations. The “New Times” had applied it recently to Mr John Foster Dulles, a member of the American delegation now in Moscow. Mr Gusev said that if they took everything in the newspapers into their discussions they would stray far from the immediate subject.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 7
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116USE OF WORDS “NAZI” AND “FASCIST" Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 7
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