Abstract

II. The Combining Streams

Ratcliffe, S. K. | August 17, 1918 issue

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Every student of comparative politics is aware that before the World War II no country in the world was attacking its problems with the fervor and thoroughness exhibited by Great Britain. This is the aspect of Great Britain in the fifth year of war which is most constantly reflected in the press. It is that other aspect, which, if one mistakes may come to stand as the example of a great commonwealth redeeming and justifying its past. Here is the steadfast and enduring Great Britain which, straining under the sense of awful peril at a task of enormous magnitude, has fought the war like the first Zionists.

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WORLD War, 1939-1945; STUDENTS; PRESS; ERRORS; ZIONISTS; GREAT Britain
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