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WITNESS TO HISTORY Stands Among The
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CHAPTER.1 FORMIDABLE TRANSFORMATION
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story of that struggle cannot be re
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devotion, enthralling and enthusias
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VON RIBBENTROP "I do not believe th
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- Jacob Schiff (of the New York ban
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the idea of God will have been bani
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- Adolf Hitler, March 7th 1936 "Bol
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THE STOCK EXCHANGE COMMITTEES ON TH
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many would agree under the circumst
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A great deal of effort and investme
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A sensible and civilized policy of
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Small wonder that of all the books
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"The German Army was invading Austr
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1937." "German ocean shipping conve
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joked." - H. Roth. Why Are We Being
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which is what gives money its value
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some of these rights are taken for
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"The movement was consolidated toge
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"We have now been successful in dec
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judgement and to our strength of re
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By 1936, 22,100,000 had visited the
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sense of determination to lead its
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should be cast against him, even by
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they bore any marks of violence on
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Germany." Afterwards, Owens and his
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"This Treaty brought in the first d
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"If the Germany of today takes her
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GERMANY PLEADS FOR PEACE "I speak i
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BRITISH/GERMAN EX-SERVICEMEN FOR PE
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too well the sight of dispirited me
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going was good." - The First Casual
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the country. At least 1 million Jew
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Note: Similar sanctions and boycott
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violations that occurred. But we al
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moles not only acting on behalf of
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freedom of a journalist extended wa
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"Nine-tenths of the difficulties un
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CHURCHILL THE CHARACTER "From his y
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- Harry Elmer Barnes, U.S. War Hist
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It had been at one time my intentio
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Conditions imposed upon the Sudeten
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ace, and to the dangers that would
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At the Foreign Office, Sir. Horace
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the remaining part of Poland to be
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Poland which with hyena appetite on
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British grenadier." Austen Chamberl
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In the space of a few weeks our bra
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had attacked Russia in order to obt
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"Active intervention of the U.S. in
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The eminent British war historian a
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the Blitz Period (1940 - 1941), rem
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Welcome and revealing though Mr Wil
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..... we howled with glee as we lis
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age?"' Well, what is it? 'It will n
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Mailand, Turin. Note: Martin Caidin
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their mothers and begged for a spee
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the interests of Britain and France
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frightful scene." - Captain Emil He
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And finally they raped and debauche
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(probably the most desired item); g
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who tried to shield their mothers."
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"In the behavior of the allied occu
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"As far as I am aware, there is not
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I think some of the persons found t
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each other and forced to hit each o
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locked in the dance hall, the inmat
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were determined to protect our wome
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This story in terms of terror, call
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also their children." - A typical c
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Owen Frampton, a British officer sp
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It was Hitler's belief that Britain
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THE DEATH THROES OF A NATION "Apart
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"One train, which arrived in Berlin
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skin lies in folds and is without e
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United States? There cannot possibl
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member. Not too dissimilar to the s
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LOOTING BMW's FACTORY: "The British
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