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...takes his Soviet military figures from War Commissar Klimenti Voroshilov and other Soviet sources, Russia's military strength is almost twice as great as Germany's. The future of the world depends upon Russia and the U.S. Russia, he says authoritatively, would like to join the Anglo-Saxon powers in trimming Hitler's wings. There is only one catch-to reassure Russia after the perfidy she has suffered at the hands of other Governments, it would be necessary for the U.S. to plunge in first...
...world: the U. S. and the winner. If Germany wins, the U. S. must come to terms or to blows with a German-dominated New Order. If Great Britain wins with U. S. aid, the U. S. will have the right and the duty to participate in an Anglo-Saxon New Order. The outlines of Germany's New Order are already clear: serfdom for everybody except the people who run Germany. Those of the Anglo-Saxon New Order are not clear...
...Yosuke Matsuoka took Cordell Hull to task for saying that the invasion of Manchuria was the first step in the destruction of world peace (TIME, Jan. 27). "The Manchurian affair," said talky, U. S.-educated Mr. Matsuoka (Oregon, '00), "was not the cause but the result of Anglo-Saxon interference in the Far East." As the Diet met to vote the Konoye Government unprecedented powers and an unprecedented $1,611,432,400 budget (not counting war expenses), the Foreign Minister found himself on his feet most of the time. He said everything he had ever said before about...
...losing its identity. He has seen most of its retail business taken over by Chinese, Eastern Europeans and East Indians. He has seen Jamaica Negroes, first imported to build the Canal, monopolize jobs on that waterway. He has seen the import business, utilities and banking taken over by Anglo-Saxon Americans, by the British and by Germans. He has heard English spoken on the streets as freely as Spanish; he has read street signs, menus and business correspondence in English. Finally, he has found that the wage scale for his own countrymen is lower than the scale for aliens. Having...
...chaos which had engulfed much of the world by December 1940 was no more than a phase of the challenge to the world's two great sea powers, Great Britain and the U. S., and to Anglo-Saxon civilization. Through the disorder could be perceived the outlines of a new order-not the order of peace, but the final order of battle. The world was choosing sides...