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Agreeing that they did not expect any serious conflict between the United States and Russia, Michael Karpovich, associate professor of History, and Pitrim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology spoke last night in a forum on "Anglo-American relations in the event of a Russian victory over Germany...
Professor Michael A. Karpovich. Professor Petrim A. Sorokin, and Charles B. Marshall, instructor in Government, will discuss "Anglo-Russian relations in the event of a Russian victory over Germany" this evening at 9 o'clock in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
Other Moslems who interested the Nazis were the wild, proud Afghan tribesmen on the western borders of India. Poetic handbills printed in the Pushtu, Urdu, and Brahui languages urged the tribesmen to a jihad (holy war) "to strike off the Anglo-Saxon yoke," promised them heaping banquets and succulent maidens in the soft lands of India. Berlin proclaimed the "independence of India" from the Hotel Kaiserhop, relayed applause for the proclamation from "204 Hindu nationalists...
...Governor, Nahas Pasha promised the ragged fellahin (peasants) and lower-middle-class shopkeepers in his Party that "draconic measures would be taken against rabble-rousers." Having protested against "the horrors of war" in already embattled Egypt, in the next breath, he promised the British strict adherence to the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Pact (making Egypt and Britain wartime allies) which Nahas Pasha, accompanied by the wealthy, plump young bride he married late in life, signed personally in London. This done, he called an election, remembering that in 1937, Farouk's electioneers had slugged and cheated him out of office...
...Agree not to set up a fascistic government, and, if this agreement is violated, be subjected to attack by the Anglo-American powers...