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France and the Poles

Hill, H. D. | October 2, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "Et Demain? France, Allemagne et Pologne," by Par Pierre Valmigère. The book is a straw in the rising wind. Its thesis is that France has acquired Poland as an ally largely as a counter-weight to Germany. Poland is not a counter-weight but a weight, and will pull France down into struggles with which France has no concern whatsoever. The interests of France and Germany are one, and based on a civilization common to Western Europe and absent from its eastern fringe.

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ET Demain? France, Allemagne et Pologne (Book); VALMIGERE, Pal Pierre; CIVILIZATION; INTERNATIONAL relations; EUROPE; GERMANY
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