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...industrial production for 1934, as compared with 1933, France is down 7.5%, the U. S. up 4%, Japan up 8%, Britain 12%. Germany leads the Great Powers with the Fatherland's production up 24%. Reason: Rearmament...
Cheered last week as they recollected the fate of Spain. Jews took fresh courage to boycott Germany, if necessary, until the Fatherland becomes a Baltic memory and the boycott of Nazis a hallowed tradition in timeless Israel...
Traditional British policy strives to keep either France or Germany from becoming top dog. It was Lloyd George who saved Germany from Georges Clemenceau. This week it is His Majesty's Government who save the Fatherland from odium and much else by sending Sir John Simon to shake the flabby-fleshed hand which has just torn up the Treaty of Versailles...
...Travesty of Truth." In Paris meanwhile tall, blond Premier Pierre Etienne Flandin was answering curvesome, darkling Realmleader Adolf Hitler's decree of Rearmament. Facts may be dull but M. Flandin, opening quietly, opposed facts to Der Reichsfuhrer's emotional outpouring of certain "truths" devoutly believed in the Fatherland...
...every public square Berliners had indeed gathered joyfully, pointing skyward at the first German military escadrille to take the air officially since the Fatherland was beaten, exulting over & over "Those are our planes! Our planes!" Proudest of all was the grim old dowager Baroness von Richthofen, mother of Germany's late greatest war ace. To her wrote General Goring, Air Minister and Premier of Prussia...