Abstract

The Chicken or the Egg?

Stone, I. F. | November 4, 1939 issue

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This article presents information about the book "The British War Blue Book." The book provides a close-up on Nazi tactics. The Nazis have refined their methods far beyond the cross kicking of a men when he is down. The victim is not knocked down. He is persuaded to lie down. Nothing in this book is more striking than Adolf Hitler's ability to cast himself in the role of the insulted and injured and the time spent by the British begging Warsaw not to hurt his feelings. Hitler was unwilling to help the British find a face-saving formula or to take what he wanted piecemeal as he did in Czechoslovakia. He denied the demand for a Polish emissary but proceeded to act as though it did.

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BRITISH War Blue Book, The (Book); NATIONAL socialism; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; MILITARY policy; POLAND; CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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