A collection of newsletters written and produced by Italian Prisoners of War who were housed at the POW camp at the Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The newsletters are mostly in Italian with little English. They include cartoons as well as daily life at the camp. ; 8.5 x 13 in. newsprint
A collection of newsletters written and produced by Italian Prisoners of War who were housed at the POW camp at the Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The newsletters are mostly in Italian with little English. They include cartoons as well as daily life at the camp. ; 8.5 x 13 in. newsprint
A collection of newsletters written and produced by Italian Prisoners of War who were housed at the POW camp at the Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The newsletters are mostly in Italian with little English. They include cartoons as well as daily life at the camp. ; 8.5 x 13 in. newsprint
The reaction against the New Deal of Roosevelt & Truman, the fear of increased power of the State, the hostility toward ai planned society, the present prosperity of the US--these factors have favored the rebirth of a conservative ideology. Conservative Americans are not, however, senseless & reactionary defenders of laissez faire & of isolationism. Their pessimistic view of human nature, their distrust of abstract solutions, & their respect for past experience push them toward a decentralized & hierarchical state. Can this conservative ideology, which has had considerable success in US intellectual circles & in the Republican group around President Eisenhower, become an effective pol'al force? Circumstances are favorable for such a development, but against it are the egalitarianism & the belief in human achievement that are deeply rooted in the conscience of the American masses. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.