Abstract

Poland: Between Poverty and War

Fischer, Louis | March 18, 1936 issue

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England and Poland can determine whether or not there will be another European war. England by its strength and prestige, Poland by its geographical location. If England and Poland declared in advance that they would march against an aggressor, the likelihood of war would be considerably diminished. Germany would never attack Soviet Union if it knew positively that England, France, Poland, and Czecho-Slovakia would unite against it. Under the same circumstances, it would keep out of Austria. London, however, consistently refuses to participate in an Eastern Locarno.

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EUROPE -- Politics & government; POLAND -- Foreign relations; WAR; WORLD politics; INTERNATIONAL relations; POLAND; EUROPE
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