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ut a tool to be used and afterwards broken."<br />
- Winston Churchill 'Great Contemporaries' 1937, p.168<br />
"Many illusions about Soviet Russia have been dispelled in these fierce weeks <strong>of</strong> fighting in the<br />
Arctic Circle. Everyone can see how communism rots the soul <strong>of</strong> a nation; how it makes abject and<br />
hungry in peace and proves it base and abominable in war.... if the light <strong>of</strong> freedom which burns so<br />
brightly in the frozen north should finally be quenched, it might well herald a return to the Dark Ages<br />
when every visage <strong>of</strong> human progress during 2,000 years would be engulfed."<br />
- Winston Churchill, 20th January 1940<br />
IN PRAISE OF ITALIAN FASCISM<br />
"Of Italian Fascism, Italy has shown that there is a way <strong>of</strong> fighting the subversive forces which can<br />
rally the masses <strong>of</strong> the people, properly led, to value and wish to defend the honour and stability <strong>of</strong><br />
civilised society. Hereafter no great nation will be unprovided with an ultimate means <strong>of</strong> protection<br />
against the cancerous growth <strong>of</strong> Bolshevism." - Winston Churchill, 11th November 1938<br />
"We wish to state most clearly and emphatically that there exists here today nothing that can be justly<br />
termed either tyranny or suppression <strong>of</strong> personal freedom as guaranteed by constitutional law in any<br />
civilised land. We believe that Mussolini enjoys the enthusiastic support and admiration <strong>of</strong>.... and<br />
who are contented, orderly and prosperous to a degree hitherto unknown in Italy, and probably<br />
without parallel at the present time among other great European nations still suffering from the war."<br />
- Committee <strong>of</strong> British Residents, Florence. 'Financial Times', 1926<br />
NOTE: In 1933, the Financial Times brought out a special eight-page supplement under the caption:<br />
'<strong>The</strong> Renaissance <strong>of</strong> Italy: Fascism's Gift <strong>of</strong> Order and Progress.' This was published before<br />
Mussolini's Italy proceeded against undue Jewish control <strong>of</strong> its affairs.<br />
LLOYD GEORGE<br />
Upon his return following a visit to Hitler, his daughter greeted Lloyd George, humorously, with<br />
"Heil Hitler!"<br />
"Yes, Heil Hitler. I too, say that because he is truly a great man. I have never met a happier people<br />
than the Germans and Hitler is one <strong>of</strong> the greatest men among the distinctly great men that I have ever<br />
encountered."<br />
JOSEPH STALIN<br />
"He (Stalin) did not share the view <strong>of</strong> the President that Hitler was unbalanced and emphasized that<br />
only a very able man could accomplish what Hitler had done in solidifying the German people<br />
whatever we thought <strong>of</strong> the methods."<br />
THEODUR HEUSS<br />
"No one can deny recognizing the indefatigability <strong>of</strong> this man who, after his sentence <strong>of</strong> confinement,<br />
cautiously undertook with understanding and precision, painstakingly and with great tenacity, to form<br />
a new vessel out <strong>of</strong> the fragments.<br />
Of course one would not be fully objective towards Hitler's accomplishments if one intended only to<br />
see him as the great, untiring organizer. He also moved souls, the will to sacrifice, and great<br />
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