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Most of the anticommunists were in the second group.
It should be observed that some of the anticommunists were indeed right: certain nations did become Communist.
In the post-war years he became a militant anticommunist.
Because those foreigners were rabid anticommunists and guaranteed Republican voters.
Thus, when the waterfront strike finally began, tensions were already high between anticommunists and strikers.
The anticommunists, with encouragement from the government and even Western embassies, carried out their list of executions.
First Witek is a communist, then a religious anticommunist, and finally he is apolitical.
Löwenthal was known as a staunch anticommunist.
Or for over-zealous anticommunists.
He talked about the World Anticommunist League, but said that after attending a meeting in Paraguay, he left it.
His European connections helped him later in aiding the movement of anticommunists in and out of Eastern Europe.
Ardent anticommunists and antiadvisers.
Unlike the Hanoi supporters, the anticommunists don't unite under any single group, but they share the same view of opposing the communist regime in Vietnam.
From the mid-1930s to the 1960s, libertarians, traditionalists, and anticommunists made up this coalition, with the goal of fighting the liberals' New Deal.
However, Renner outflanked the Communists by having two powerful undersecretaries in each ministry, to which were appointed anticommunists.
In the literature on communist rule, many anticommunists have asserted that communist regimes tend to impose harsh restrictions on the freedom of movement.
After 1975, the Vietnamese community in France is divided into two opposing camps: those supporting the communist Hanoi government and those who are anticommunists.
Hoffman, who hated Taft, McCarthy and all the antiCommunists with a passion, you will remember, married a Communist.
According to one scholar, "The Reporter was explicitly created to serve as a platform for those anticommunists who were neither former communists nor former fellow travelers."
The communist government criticized the letter of protest publicly, with Edward Gierek calling the signatories "furious anticommunists, politically blind".
Those who support the Hanoi government self-identify as "immigrants" while those who are anticommunists self-identify as "refugees".
However, throughout much of Europe and the Americas, criticism of the domestic and foreign policies of the Soviet regime among anticommunists continued unabated.
The few dedicated anticommunists in the nationalist rank was not enough to make a difference for the attacking force and thus the nationalist attack resulted in the inevitable failure.
The Battle of Ballantyne was the bloody climax of a very volatile year in Vancouver, but fell far short of the insurrection anticipated by the police and anticommunists.
Zegos was also in charge of all operations against anticommunists and non-communists in Argolis, Corinthia and nothern Arcadia.