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Villard, Oswald Garrison | April 1, 1936 issue

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According to the author, four weeks of flirtation with a bit of pneumonia have given me plenty of time to think, or at least to ponder the American and the European scene. Naturally the German ruler Adolf Hitler's latest coup has engrossed me most. It is less than seventeen years since the political leader Woodrow Wilson returned from Paris, France and pronounced the Treaty of Versailles entirely good. The overwhelming difficulty in the way of meeting Hitler halfway on any such proposal is that no figure in history has ever surpassed him in falsity, in deceit, in his willingness to stoop to anything to achieve his ends.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; TREATIES; HISTORY; FRANCE; GERMANY
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