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How to Win Loot Without War

Schlamm, Willi | May 6, 1939 issue

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In this article the author focuses on the foreign policies of the Nazi dictator Adolph Hitler. He sarcastically comments on the political doctrines adopted by Hitler. He remarks that the new German diplomacy esteems peace only as an instrument with which to wage war. The silly old world imagines that foreign politics is the art of avoiding war. For Hitler foreign politics is the art of winning wars. According to him the strongest argument of naive statesmen in favor of their appeasement policies against the dictators is the lies they have been told.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; DICTATORSHIP; POLITICAL doctrines; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; POLITICS & war; GOVERNMENT policy
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