GREAT BRITAIN: Blue Shirts & Blood
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During the War Patriot Locker-Lampson was in service with armored car divisions in France. Belgium, Austria, Rumania, Russia, Turkey, Persia. In 1918 he was appointed Russian Representative of the Ministry of Information, learned to hate the new Soviet Republic which had been proclaimed Nov. 7, 1917. In 1921 Commander Locker-Lampson attained the pinnacle of his career thus far, was Lord Privy Seal for a short time, has been a vigorous, valuable Conservative henchman for the past decade. In London last week few expected him to become in more than nickname "Britain's Hitler," much less "Britain's Mussolini."
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