FASCISM.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir.—-The sadistic brutality discovered in Germany should serve •as a warning to all people, as it is simply a reflection of the .development of political autocracy ,and given the same intensification of unquestioned .faith in the infallible capacity of any. such organisation to solve humanity's problems, the same sadistic brutality can develop anywhere." So far as I am concerned.: this war is not merely a fisrht for military supremacy between the Allies and Axis, but a struggle by the whole of humanity (which includes the Germans and Japanese) against the oldest and greatest contaminative evil which has always attacked the civilising ' aspirations of countless \ generations; the modern name of it is Fascism. It remains to be seen whether our indifference and parochialism will foster the undetected germination and growth of a much more malignant and subtle attack on the citadels of human happiness than even that of ,1939. —I am, etc., * ■ A. Caldwell. April 2S.
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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 8
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