-
121Published 1964“…President Merkin Muffley, whose best attempts to divert disaster depend on placating a drunken Soviet Premier and the former Nazi genius Dr. Strangelove, who concludes that "such a device would not be a practical deterrent for reasons which at this moment must be all too obvious". …”
-
122Published 1933“…Though it works best as a textbook thriller, some commentators, including Lang, suggested that the pulp plot was intended to allegorize the evil influence of the Nazi party, with a crime boss who rants like Hitler. …”
-
123Published 1995“…Answer to Stalin -- Did we defeat the Nazis just to trade them for the communists? Concern for Russian tactics in world politics is growing. …”