1943
DOI: 10.2307/317768
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Languages and the War

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“…To strengthen the national defense of the United States, every educated man and woman was urged to learn a language. For example, Danton (1943) made an impassioned plea to study German since "millions of Germans are indoctrinated with Nazi ide-ology and we must know it and keep on fighting it" (p. 512). He stated that "we need to know Spanish better than our neighbors know English, know French, for they will 'come back,' know Russian for they will be involved closely with the United States during and after the war, and know Chinese, because it is spoken by over 400 million people" (p. 512).…”
Section: Fending Off the Educationistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To strengthen the national defense of the United States, every educated man and woman was urged to learn a language. For example, Danton (1943) made an impassioned plea to study German since "millions of Germans are indoctrinated with Nazi ide-ology and we must know it and keep on fighting it" (p. 512). He stated that "we need to know Spanish better than our neighbors know English, know French, for they will 'come back,' know Russian for they will be involved closely with the United States during and after the war, and know Chinese, because it is spoken by over 400 million people" (p. 512).…”
Section: Fending Off the Educationistsmentioning
confidence: 99%