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Russia first shied away from an Anglo-French accord against Germany when the Munich pact was signed in 1935, Professor Cross Said. In this instance Britain and France acted completely without consulting Moscow, thereby arousing the ire of the Russian Bear...
...German people a Munich journalist recently gave this philosophic advice: the German spirit must be trained to face the breakup of all that was formerly called life. The German people's whole existence as town dwellers is now in suspense. Nietzsche's theme of living dangerously must be accepted. Nietzsche said: "Build your houses on Vesuvius...
...There is no mystery about German victory. There was no fifth column, no treason," Philippe E. Le Corbeiller, lecturer in Electronics, said last night. The German Army had a tremendous superiority in planes and tanks. Even at Munich the Allies know they didn't have a chance. The Germans had shown them how strong they were and they know that they could not to beaten by the under equipped French Army...
...preparation, no one is spared. Grinning Japanese soldiers overrunning Manchuria are no more repelling than a grinning Prime Minister, returning to England after signing away the life of a nation. The German flag over Vienna looks no worse than the signatures of a British and French leader on a Munich pact...
...recognize in his concept of "honor" a virtue familiar to them1 in their own great men and called by them "responsibility." (He reminds Americans, too, that while their arsenal of Democracy helped to save England, the heroic example of England saved American democracy from committing its own stupendous Munich...