ITALIAN PRESS ATTACKS
LONDON, December 31
Signor Farinacci, writing in the "Regima Fascista" says: "The United States must be considered the enemy of Germany and Italy, and therefore all proletarian nations must create a front to destroy the common enemy." The "Gazetta Del Popolo" says: "If Roosevelt's aid to England surpasses tolerable limits the United States will be automatically at war, first with Japan and then with the Axis." "II Lavoro Fascista" says: "This war is destined to last a long time and to spread." The above are part of the unrestrained Italian- Press attacks on Mr. Roosevelt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1941, Page 7
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