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... all of us
Earlier this year, before Angela Merkel's re-election as chancellor,
the BBC's then Europe editor, Mark Mardell, ... become a well-adjusted
adult. As to the future, who knows?
Germany's 1968 generation came to political maturity in the
"red-green" ... Books, £9.99)
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Utopia or Auschwitz: Germany's 1968 Generation and the Holocaust
Hans Kundnani
C Hurst & Co, ...
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[League for a Workers' Republic, After the Election 1977, available here. (1.92MB)]
According to D.R. O’Connor Lysaght in his Early History of Irish Trotskyism, the League for a Workers Republic was formed in March 1968. Those involved in its foundation included Sean Matgamna, Peter Graham, Paddy Healy, and Liam Daltun. It arose out of a split
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On 5th November 1968, Richard Millhous Nixon won the U.S. presidential election following a turbulent campaign that saw the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, as well violent protests on the issues ... Richard Nixon's acceptance speech.
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... the "line of figurines" link: During the 1968 election Marx made figures of not only the major party candidates ... and Hubert H. Humphrey, hedging his bets over the winner of the election. Nowadays the Humphrey figures still frequently turn up mint in bag on eBay (as well as do most all of the Presidential figures), whereas the other 1968 candidates such as Ronald Reagan, Robert F. Kennedy ...
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... then there was Vice President Hubert Humphrey who -- incapable of rejecting Johnson's war policy -- lost the 1968 election to Richard Nixon, a candidate pushing a fraudulent " ... beyond the embattled capital of Kabul. He himself has just been returned to office in a presidential election in which voting fraud on an almost unimaginably large scale was the order of ...
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... , they talk constantly to one another, thereby providing artificial reinforcement ot their own viewpoints."
Attack Journalism: "Less than a week before the 1968 election, charged that President Nixon's campaign commitments were no more durable than campaign balloons. He claimed, were it not for fear of a hostile ...
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