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How to Talk to Hitler's Europe

Salvemini, Gaetano | July 18, 1942 issue

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The men and women who challenge death in underground activities in Europe perform a task of tremendous importance. They keep alive among their people a flame of dating and sacrifice. Instead of dreaming of revolutions which are impossible as long as the United Nations' military power is unable to match German dictator Adolf Hitler's, and instead of asking the peoples of Europe to face deadly risks, they should be offered a line of hope which of their own free will they will eagerly seize upon, even at the risk of their lives.

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HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; REVOLUTIONS; UNITED Nations; WAR; MILITARY art & science; EUROPE
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