Word: europeans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...real difference between the business man preoccupied with his own affairs and the Government official who feels the winds blowing from every quarter is a difference in the sense of timing. Shall we move while we can still control our direction, or shall we wait, as some European countries have waited, for events to push us around...
Naval powers do have an influence on the outcome of wars, Baxter declared, pointing to the development of navies in history. He laid the present international crisis in armaments to the tearing up of post-war treaties and to the collapse of the European balance of power...
...endeavored with me to find a way that is quite as much in the interests of the two countries as it is in the interests of the entire German people whose sons we all are no matter where our cradles stood. I believe we thereby made a contribution to European peace." (See p. 19.) "Self-Determination." Touchiest subject that Adolf Hitler raised was his pronouncement on the favorite Nazi doctrine...
...Many a European thought this week that Adolf Hitler had forced Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden out of the British Cabinet by a brutally successful maneuver (see p. 19) only to be compared with Kaiser Wilhelm's historic humiliation of the French in 1905 when he forced them to drop Delcasse from their Cabinet...
...Granting concessions to Germany and Italy won't automatically solve the European situation; but if England agrees to discuss the matter of colonies with them and stands for no hoodwinking it will at least call their bluff." Payson S. Wild, Jr., assistant professor of Government said in an interview yesterday...