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Anti-Nazi sentiment and action in the Abwehr during WWII and before probably is a better example of elite resistance than Stauffenberg (though Abwehr members are less suitable identification figures for the ‘good’ military than Stauffenberg).
Matthew Yglesias » The Real German Resistance to Hitler: The Social Democrats 2009
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Anti-Nazi Germans who were physically fit to parachute in but not so young that they would be drafted by the Wehrmacht as soon as they landed were in short supply, so Casey recruited his agents from German-speaking foreign laborers who could blend in, from German and Austrian POWs willing to spy on the Reich, and from German communist refugees Donovan ordered him to overcome his ideological repugnance and hire them.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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But now this cosmopolitanism is something to celebrate, defiantly, and the people behind the Anti-Nazi League (beneath whose banners I was proud to march in the late 1970s) would be pleased to note the way that ordinary Londoners rallied around the very mixed racial bag of the victims of the 7/7 bombings, a point Bloom makes well.
Violent London: 2,000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts by Clive Bloom – review Nicholas Lezard 2010
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We wore Rock Against Racism badges and leapt at the announcement in the NME of an Anti-Nazi League carnival.
Born to protest 2011
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We wore Rock Against Racism badges and leapt at the announcement in the NME of an Anti-Nazi League carnival.
Born to protest 2011
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He served as director of fact-finding for the southeastern office of the Anti-Defamation League and served as director of the Anti-Nazi League of New York.
Stetson Kennedy, Exposer Of Ku Klux Klan Secrets, Dies At 94 2011
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Shame though that there was no mention that he was a committed anti-racist and co-founder of the Anti-Nazi League in the 1970s.
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Anti-Nazi Germans who were physically fit to parachute in but not so young that they would be drafted by the Wehrmacht as soon as they landed were in short supply, so Casey recruited his agents from German-speaking foreign laborers who could blend in, from German and Austrian POWs willing to spy on the Reich, and from German communist refugees Donovan ordered him to overcome his ideological repugnance and hire them.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Neither is there mention of Blair Peach, an Anti-Nazi League activist who was killed by a police officer in 1979 during a protest against the National Front.
TV show Coppers reveals the challenge of crowd control Paul Lewis 2010
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American Anti-Nazi Resistance, 1933 – 1941 (1982); NYTimes Biographical Service 12, no.
Lillie Shultz. 2009
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