THE BRITISH WHITE PAPER
50 THI EDITOR or THE PRISS. iv-You are to be commended, if 8 lot every detail, at least for the pil of your leader of Thursday, a encirclement cf Germany repree? i* l my opinion one of the most S-orable tendencies in the present situation, and our Comfriends do not appear to real- , support of recent trends •wiet foreign policy, assisting that is supplying the very J&lood of German nationalism and Hitler his strongest card. The period is a perilous one for ZT™. and it is unfortunate that instead of thinking on foreign in a more objective manner, oundly following the lead of outwees, however mistaken they ' onetimes be.—Yours, etc., W „ MARCUS KARENIN.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 9
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