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Ed Sullivan, Daily News, New York, Feb. 22, 1945.
Roosevelt‘s Death (...) People will remember
Roosevelt for his smile. This portrait was made November 1944.
(...) Photo, Life, April 23, 1945
& Extra! (...)
F. D. R. Dies!
(...) San Francisco Chronicle, April 12, 1945, front page
& Senator William Langer (Republican), undated,
State Historical Society of North Dakota
& Chaplin Deportation Move
Called Political
Hollywood, Feb. 22. – In a statement to the press, Charles
Chaplin said here yesterday that the recent move
by Senator Langer to have him deported is part of a political persecution which, he claims, has been going on
since „The Great Dictator.“
(...) Motion Picture Daily, Feb. 23, 1945
& Ed Sullivan
(...) Photo, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1940
„The wholly erroneous idea that he led a fight on Hitler“
Editorial content. „Little Old NEW YORK
By ED SULLIVAN
Coast-to-Coast
Posing in his favorite role, that of a passionate liberal,
Charlie Chaplin now asserts, ,I‘ve been persecuted
politically ever since I made the motion picture about Hitler,
in which, as a liberal, I attacked Nazism.‘ . . . Read
that quickly, as Chaplin intends it to be read, and you might
get the wholly erroneous idea that he led a fight
on Hitler. . . .“
Charles Chaplin is banned from the USA 1952.
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