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Editorials

April 1, 1939 issue

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Nazi dictator of Germany Adolf Hitler's march on Prague shocked Great Britain and France into firm talk, but the sphere of action is still a fascist monopoly. While democratic diplomatic activity has been concentrated in an effort to achieve a four power declaration pledging resistance to further German aggression, Hitler has seized Memel, concluded treaties with Lithuania and Slovakia which reduce these countries to vassal status, and made an agreement with Rumania giving him first call on its economic resources.

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WORLD politics; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; INTERNATIONAL relations; ANTITRUST law; TREATIES; GREAT Britain
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