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Daily Facts about anti-communism
1952
Agatha Christie's famous play "The Mousetrap" premieres in London's West End, eventually becoming the world's longest-running play.
1947
During the Red Scare, the "Hollywood Ten," a group of professionals in the film industry, is cited for contempt of Congress, reflecting the anti-communist atmosphere of the period.
1947
During the Red Scare, a group of Hollywood writers and directors, known as the "Hollywood Ten," is cited for contempt of Congress, symbolizing the anti-communist sentiment of the era.