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Editorials

October 8, 1938 issue

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This article presents brief descriptions of various international socio-political and industrial issues and developments. It focuses on the peace treaty which was signed by heads of different countries at Munich, Germany. It is supposed that the Peace of Munich carries far greater effects than the enslavement of one small nation. It is acknowledged on all sides that Nazi German dictator, Adolf Hitler, has gained the long-desired control of Eastern Europe. He will make his own terms with the governments of Poland and Hungary. The resulting broken strength of the little Entente will certainly not be able to prevent German domination of the economy of Rumania and Yugoslavia.

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PEACE treaties; POLITICAL development; SUMMIT meetings; INTERNATIONAL relations; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; FASCISTS -- Germany; MUNICH (Germany); GERMANY; YUGOSLAVIA
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