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...backed by the threat of an economic boycott, were possible today, England, France, and Italy might act for peace against Nazi aggression through the League; as it is, they are endangering their own prospects of peace, their relations with central European powers, by acting as separate nations in rebuking Hitler, warning him against further action in Austria...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREPE FOR THE LEAGUE | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

...official' intervention because actual interference is already a fact. Mussolini has given arms to the Heimwehren; Hitler has given arms to the Nazis; and Czechoslovakia has helped the Socialists as far as possible. Austria has become a battlefield for all her neighbors. There is not yet any official intervention, but for many years there has been foreign official interference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Starhemberg's Attempt to Control Heimwehr Is Decisive Factor in Annexation, Says Salvemini | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

Herman Kantorowicz, who under the Hitler regime, was dismissed from his post as Professor of Penal Law and History at the University of Kiel, will speak to the Harvard Liberal Club Sunday evening. The title of the speech, which will be given at 7.30 in the Winthrop House Common Room, will be "Types of Modern Dictatorship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KANTOROWICZ TO ADDRESS MEETING OF LIBERAL CLUB | 2/16/1934 | See Source »

Where do the Nazis and their long-touted anschluss enter the picture? While Hitler has repeatedly persecuted German socialists, there is strong likelihood that many of the Austrian socialists will turn to the Swastika against Dollfuss. If Austrian Nazism gains a working majority in Austria, if Dollfuss can be overthrown, the anschluss is a foregone conclusion. Foreign armed intervention in such a case would be made considerably more difficult in this case than if Germany forced the anschluss by a repetition of 1866. Even in such an exigency, however, it is dubious, as Professor Langer says, if the people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS WAR | 2/15/1934 | See Source »

Spengler describes himself as a "strong" pessimist. Though he considers the World War "a defeat of the white races, and the Peace of 1918 . . . the first great triumph of the coloured world," he holds out a small hope, no bigger than Hitler's hand, for the salvation of Western civilization. "There remains as a formative power only the warlike, 'Prussian' spirit-everywhere and not in Germany alone. . . . He whose sword compels victory here will be lord of the world. The dice are there ready for this stupendous game. Who dares to throw them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Spengler Speaks | 2/12/1934 | See Source »

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