Word: berliners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...verbal rambles Sir John said Hitler told him at Berlin that Germany would join a pact of mutual non-aggression but not a pact pledging mutual assistance against an aggressor such as the proposed Eastern Locarno (TIME, Feb. 18). At this the Latins cut in last week with questions. How did Hitler feel, they asked, about a pact in which Germany would join other States in pledging non-aggression only, while the other States further pledged mutual aid to resist aggression...
...this point Mussolini & Flandin, feeling the British "explorations" had evidently not covered the ground, urged that Britain's Berlin Ambassador at once ask Germany their question. When this was done, the answer of Realmleader Hitler was found to be not "Nein," as Sir John had expected...
Miss Abbott has exhibited in Berlin, Paris, New York City, and San Francisco, and brings her photographs to Cambridge from the Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield...
...Full of Treason.' As Danzig's intensive course in Hitlerism closed this week Danzigers voted in record numbers. As returns came in Danzig officials, mostly Nazis, became highly excited, put through repeated long distance calls to Berlin, kept Danzig in the dark all night...
This means that the 40.1% of Danzigers who voted non-Nazi this week can now appeal to the League Council when it meets this week demanding protection from Danzig's Nazi rowdies. Already drafted, this protest had been scoffed at by the Nazi orators from Berlin who roared that: "The League cannot consider protests from an insignificant minority!" Not insignificant was 40.1%. From London to Moscow this week European editors referred to "Hitler's heaviest moral setback since the Blood Purge." In Germany, after Danzig returns were known, no German of any prominence would comment. The official Press...