revolution of 1848, and the Russian Revolution of 1918. Each spoke for an he—eommon man in terms of blood én the battlefield. Some went to excess, But the significant thing is that the people grcpod. their way to the light. More of them learned to think and work together. The pedple's revolution aims at peace and not at violence, but if ‘the rights¢cf the common sine are attacked, it unleashes the ferocit: of-a sheebear who has lost a cub, When the Nazi psychologists tell . their master -Hitler that we in the United States may be able to produce hundreds of thousands of planes, but that we have no will to fight, they are only fooling themselves and him, The truth is that when the rights of the American people are transgressed, as those rights have been transgressed, the American people it] fight with a relentless fury which will aydioe the’ snedent Teutonic gods back cowering into their caves. The Gotterdtimerung has come for Odin and his crew, The people are on the march toward oven fuller freedom than the 10st fortamate peoples of the earth have hitherto enjoyed. No Nazi countcr-revolution will stop it. The common man will smoke the Hitler stooges out into the open in the United States, in Latin America, and in India, He will destroy their influence. No Lavals, no Mussolinics ¥ will be sul abate in a Free World, The peoplg in their millennial and revolutionary march toward manifesting here on earth the dignity that is in every human soul, hold as their Grete tes Pour Peecdatg onimeietcs by Presidont Roosevelt | in his message to Congress on January 6, 1941. These four frecdoms are the vory core of the revolution for which the United Nations have taken their stand. We who live in the United States may think there is nothing very revoluticnery about freedom of religion, freedom of expression,