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Last week this sorest of Baltic feuds was suddenly reported about to be healed by a Polish-Lithuanian peace pact. Partial confirmation came when Polish Foreign Minister Josef Beck, instead of scouting the rumors, remarked pointedly that on his latest visit to the League of Nations he had a long chat in Geneva with the Lithuanian Minister to Paris, Dr. Petras Klimas whom he had hitherto avoided like the plague...
Cheered last week as they recollected the fate of Spain. Jews took fresh courage to boycott Germany, if necessary, until the Fatherland becomes a Baltic memory and the boycott of Nazis a hallowed tradition in timeless Israel...
...ward off the "red Monace" could deceive any of the negotiaters, but it certainly serves to bank the fires of hostility in Russia. Further, and perhaps most important, he reiterates a demand for a much larger navy--one which would give Germany parity with Italy, and dominance in the Baltic. This will have serious repercussions in England, and make extraordinarily difficult of realization her plan of impartial mediation...
Death's Heads & Ludendorff. Meanwhile from the Baltic to the Rhine every German radio station was linked day and night in an unending broadcast of guttural triumph. "The chains have fallen!" blared the Nazi Party official broadcast. "Like a phalanx, in unshaken unity and solidarity, stand the people and the Führer...
...arrested as spies. By the time they were safely out of Russia, Andrew had contracted a bad case of insomnia, daily headaches that nearly drove him crazy. A doctor told him his days were numbered, so he spent his last energy trying to find Greta again. In a little Baltic town he found her, the night ne'er-do-well Sandy was conveniently murdered...