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...England and the United States had assumed toward it, the General added. "There is less chance now than ever before that England will withdraw her troops from Cerlege." Coming directly after the British refusal to recognize a Separate State and from a man who knows the situation in the Rhincland as well as any American, the statement merits reflection, for it emphasizes the fundamental difference between British and French policy and indicates the nature of the cleavage between the two allies which General Allen and most other sensible people so deplore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BRITISH ON THE RHINE | 11/3/1923 | See Source »

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