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Diplomatic Chessbaarrl “ The plain truth is that the successful resistance of Greece. with Britain’s swift aid. has shaken a diplomatic chessboard that the Wil—helmstrasse had thought pretty solid. Pieces and pawns are not now quite on their old squares. More and strongcr aid to Greece might well produce yet other diplomatic changes. And. if it be said that we are not yet in a position to give that Hid, let us rcmcmbcl' that Germany does not dispose of unlimited manpuvscr. Hcr militury Nuccesses’ still demand large armies of (\Ct‘ttpntinn. Her E‘L‘tll'il‘l‘tllC and industrial position dcmands largo Intros wt \‘.'f‘l’]'\Cl',~. licr \lt'itUlCu have made her vulnerable to Britain's ancient \K’CBPOIP~L:]DIIhIbIUUa war."—Birmingham Post.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21366, 10 March 1941, Page 4
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115TOPICS OF THE DAY Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21366, 10 March 1941, Page 4
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