NEW LEADER WORLD EVENTS SECTION A Monthly Supplement, Edited by William Chamberlim G E R M A N Y Between War and Peace by david Tallin World Events No. 2. The New Leader, 7 East 15th...
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Where the News Ends By WUIIAU HENRY CHAMBERLIN. Speaking of Pear/ Harbor THE detailed Congressional '.investigation of the Pawl Harbor disaster has revealed tome interesting details and...
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NEW LEADER WORLD EVENTS SECTION A Monthly Supplement, Edited by William Chamberlim G E R M A N Y Between War and Peace by david Tallin World Events No. 2. The New Leader, 7 East 15th...
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CHAOS IN POSTWAR GERMANY AFTER the First World War, two hundred twenty-eight days intervened between Germany's " surrender and the signing of die peace treaty. Peace treaties with Germany's...
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SOVIET POLICY IN POSTWAR GERMANY TwO different conceptions, it would appear, are guiding Soviet postwar policy in Germany, just as two conceptions were visible in her policy during wartime. It is...
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THE POLICY OF THE WESTERN ALLIES Borrowing ideas from Soviet sources, the Western Allies have done and are doing much to saw off the branch on which they are sitting. The policy of the Western...
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DE-NAZIFICATION TrlE policy of the Western Allies has not been much more successful as far as the de-Nazification of Germany (meaning removal of Nazi officials from important posts) was...
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ECONOMIC POLICY ThE economic policy of each of the Western Alii-has also been different. The Potsdam resolutii prescribed the dismantling of Germany's heavy, chen cal and other industries;...
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THE INTERESTS OF EUROPE GeHMAN industry, the second in the world and the basis of a formidable military machine in wartime, was, during the years of peace, an important, organic dement of...
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TWO OR FOUR ZONES In the inter-Allied negotiations during 1944 and 1945, preceding Germany's surrender, the western powers at first proposed a joint occupation after the armistice. When Moscow...
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GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND GERMAN COMMUNISTS IN the coming months, and even years, the relationship between the Communist and Socialist parties in Germany may become a decisive factor in the...
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A CLEAR-CUT PROGRAM IS NECESSARY To crush the military machine of Germany, only a few years of war were necessary. To eradicate militaristic nationalism and the belief in a "German destiny" and...
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