Only a year had passed since the end of World War II and the defeat of the Nazis and their populist followers, but the Sunday, June 2, 1946, edition of the communist daily Pravda still warned sharply against their return. “Drunk by the problematic election victory of the DS (Democratic Party – ed. note), the Guards and fascist elements in our country still cannot fit into their skin. One scoundrel after another and one […]
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Only a year had passed since the end of World War II and the defeat of the Nazis and their populist followers, but the Sunday, June 2, 1946, edition of the communist daily Pravda still warned sharply against their return. “Drunk by the problematic election victory of the DS (Democratic Party – ed. note), the Guards and fascist elements in our country still cannot fit into their skin. One scoundrel after another and one […]