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language to describe the “new order” of the Axis powers.
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If you mean FDR’s wartime rhetoric generally, he uses moralistic and urgent language: he frames the Axis “new order” as a threat to freedom and civilization (tyranny, slavery, oppression) and describes the conflict in stark moral terms rather than merely geopolitical ones.
If you mean FDR’s wartime rhetoric generally, he uses moralistic and urgent language: he frames the Axis “new order” as a threat to freedom and civilization (tyranny, slavery, oppression) and describes the conflict in stark moral terms rather than merely geopolitical ones.
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