Word: berliners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Democratic Britain and France were reported trying to get Democrat Davis to wend his appeasing way to Berlin and Rome, beard Hitler and Mussolini with blandishments. The Paris newspundit Pertinax suggested that the Great Powers might succeed if President Roosevelt would find a way to permit Germany and Italy to borrow hugely in return for agreements by Berlin and Rome to cease arriving and give concessions "such as to involve the practical disappearance of Hitlerism and Fascism"-this being Pertinax'?, sly way of saying that Mr. Davis faces the supreme challenge to his optimism. In London David Lloyd George...
...Krayer has been at the American University since 1934, and previous to that held chairs of pharmacology at Dusseldorff and Berlin. He graduated from Freiburg University Medical School in 1926; in 1926-33 he was Assistant at the Pharmacological Institutes of Freiburg and Berlin, and was in charge of the Berlin Institute 1930-32. He lectured on pharmacology at the Harvard Medical School...
Like his student friends, young Szymanowski went to Berlin to broaden his studies. There he picked up mannerisms of Brahms and Strauss, did not lose them for years. During the War he suddenly began to write in the complex chords of Scriabin, did most of his important work under that influence...
...issues: 1) Since Adolf Hitler has let it be known that any further British-French-Belgian staff talks will be taken amiss in Berlin and regarded as lining up Belgium in an alliance against Germany, shall Der Führer be appeased? 2) Do the British and French intend to join in defending a Belgium once more attacked by Germany? 3) In case German bombers bound for Britain are heard by Belgians roaring over their country, will that constitute a "violation of Belgium" and would the Belgians instantly tip off the British what was coming? 4) What about the Belgian...
...Belgians constitute themselves a "listening post'' for enemy bombers flying over Belgium in any direction; if French bombers take the offensive, Brussels must warn Berlin...