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Dornberg, John | December 23, 1961 issue
Two American soldiers, both only eighteen, stationed in the little German industrial city of Hanau, twelve miles from Frankfurt ain main, Germany, absented...

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Warburg, James P. | December 19, 1953 issue
There can be no assurance that even the most sincere effort will, at this late date, bring about an acceptable all-German settlement. But one thing is certain,...

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July 31, 1943 issue
Propaganda in Germany appears to be a thing of the past. It no longer has any effect. This is amply shown by the total failure of the attempt to use Royal...

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Fischer, Louis | February 8, 1941 issue
In the field of war diplomacy no problem is more difficult than the question of how to conduct relations with Soviet Union. Is the Soviet Union to be treated...

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Fischer, Louis | June 28, 1941 issue
So the Nazis have launched a declared war on the Soviet Union. Another negotiated peace has been disrupted by German ruler Adolf Hitler. In September, 1938,...

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Angell, Norman | June 28, 1941 issue
The Nazi turn against Russia belongs dearly to the order of events which are at once a great peril and a great opportunity. The peril lies in the fact that...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | March 27, 1943 issue
Whether the Nazi attack in the Kharkov area has a limited objective, to keep the Soviet air force from the oil fields of Rumania, for example, or to achieve...

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August 14, 1943 issue
The eruption of Rome filled German Nazi propagandist Joseph Paul Goebbels's ministry with consternation and confusion. A glance back at the first convulsions...

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Kirchwey, Freda | November 9, 1940 issue
The article discusses world politics. It states that dimensions of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's third victory are not fully established. It is...

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Stewart, Maxwell S. | January 30, 1942 issue
When England declared war on Germany in September 1939, following Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Irish government decided to remain neutral. This...

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