Description
Click Magazine – July 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 7 – Fascists Hate American Catholics – No Label
This listing features the July 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 7, headlined by the bold and timely article Fascists Hate American Catholics, an investigation into Nazi Germany’s anti-Church propaganda and its impact on American religious unity. Published just months before the U.S. entered World War II, this issue reflects the rising global tensions and domestic anxieties of the time.
The magazine is in good condition and does not have an address label. The exact item shown in the listing image is the one you will receive. Please examine the photo carefully to evaluate condition. All our magazines are stored in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Feature Articles Include:
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Mermaids Shed Their Water Wings (p.8) – NBC’s Bill Stern profiles stage-struck swimmers turning aquatic stunts into glamorous entertainment.
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Art Bombs Explode (p.11) – An exposé on the suppression of nudes, caricatures, and modernist works in America, with perspectives from Billy Rose to Navy officials.
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Click’s Guide (p.21) – This month includes a look at Ray Bolger’s Nijinsky-inspired comedy, backstage tales from Patti McCarty, and updates from both Broadway and Hollywood.
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Who Murdered the Twins? (p.46) – A chilling real-life mystery involving the so-called “Tiger Woman,” a suspicious husband, and a double murder.
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Fascists Hate American Catholics (p.50) – An urgent political report detailing Hitler's anti-religious strategies and how they threaten unity in the U.S.
Additional Highlights:
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The Pulse of America (Cover 2)
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Hollywood Catalog of Hays Office Don’ts (p.3)
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American Blood Money for Hitler (p.4)
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Melville Jacoby: I Was Bombed by the Japs (p.7)
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Your Dollar and National Defense (p.9)
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Gossipphotos (p.10)
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Ray Bolger Wants to Play Nijinsky (p.24)
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Watch on the Rhine: What It Means to America (p.25)
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Patti McCarty: From Secretary to Star (p.26)
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Cineclicks of the Month (p.30)
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Disclics of the Month (p.31)
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Private Hennigan: He Dreams the Army Now (p.33)
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Tom, Dick and Harry: A Fantasy (p.36)
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You Can Play Beach Hockey Too (p.37)
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Short Short Story: Respectfully Submitted (p.40)
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I Am an American (p.41)
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Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.43)
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Readers’ Picture Album: Animals as His Patients (p.48)
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with art direction by J. Walter Flynn and Hollywood contributions from Herbert L. Bregstein, this issue captures a turning point in American public discourse—where culture, entertainment, and war politics intertwine.
A compelling addition to collections of WWII-era publications, vintage Hollywood, or American religious and political history.