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To a sickening degree, Nazi Germany obeyed the Fiihrer's genocidal injunction. By the end of World War II, one out of every five Poles-6,000,000 in all -had perished at German hands. After the war, the Poles were unbendingly hostile toward the West Germans in particular...
Emotional Barrier. Behind the pact lay 1,000 years of deep mutual hatred between Germans and Poles. With the Treaty of Warsaw, Brandt thus cleared the greatest emotional barrier in the East bloc to his Ostpolitik, whose aim is to create a more relaxed atmosphere between West Germany and its...
He has already put his signature to the Treaty of Moscow, in which the Russians and West Germans pledged to respect present frontiers in Europe. The treaty, however, has not yet been ratified. Since the Czechoslovaks, Hungarians and Bulgarians are soon expected to start talks with West Germany, East German...
In return, West Germany got, among other things, the first favorable press coverage from the Poles since World War II and official praise for Brandt's policies. The new mood may well cause a major revision in the exploits of Poland's most popular television spy. Poles have...
Rebirth of Spirit. Such concepts will undoubtedly remain only theoretical proposals so long as old Moscow-oriented conservatives, who still have deep anxiety about Western plots and the latent power of anti-Communist forces in Poland, have a decisive influence in policy. But the rising generation of Poles shares few...