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Pagina 53
... Europe and a danger to future peace , ' may I ask the General whether this remark also applies to South Africa ? Is Germany's demand for the return of her colonies to be settled by the good boys at the round table ? If so , why has no ...
... Europe and a danger to future peace , ' may I ask the General whether this remark also applies to South Africa ? Is Germany's demand for the return of her colonies to be settled by the good boys at the round table ? If so , why has no ...
Pagina 289
... Europe ? ' This is fairly outspoken . Germany is fighting against the Eastern Pact because she wishes to preserve the right of a local aggression in Eastern Europe . The Pact endeavours to counteract this curiously self - arrogated ...
... Europe ? ' This is fairly outspoken . Germany is fighting against the Eastern Pact because she wishes to preserve the right of a local aggression in Eastern Europe . The Pact endeavours to counteract this curiously self - arrogated ...
Pagina 572
... Europe and to the world . If British commitments are necessary to guarantee peace , we must shoulder them unflinch- ingly . No British Government that courageously upholds our national honour by making war in Europe impossible need have ...
... Europe and to the world . If British commitments are necessary to guarantee peace , we must shoulder them unflinch- ingly . No British Government that courageously upholds our national honour by making war in Europe impossible need have ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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