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214 J.-A. PEMBERTON German claim, pointing out that the fifth of Wilson’s Fourteen Points was superseded by Article 119 of the T ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 215 In addition to the strategic objections any attempt at retrocession would face c ...
216 J.-A. PEMBERTON is contained in the pages of Mein Kamph. What he desires is Grund and Boden or, in other words, territorial ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 217 lack of colonies’: without a lack of colonies Germany would have no ‘claim on th ...
218 J.-A. PEMBERTON territory.’^461 A similarly breezy attitude towards what was ultimately at stake in regard to the colonial q ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 219 there would be ‘keen exploitation’ of the local populations in colonies administ ...
220 J.-A. PEMBERTON colonies ever eventuate. He further stated that if international supervi- sion was considered necessary even ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 221 shared Shiels’s views on the subject of colonial transfers. In the midst of the ...
222 J.-A. PEMBERTON utmost freedom to criticize the Government, and where an energetic public opinion was not constantly playing ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 223 Perham stated that it was precisely because of this change in the nature of Brit ...
224 J.-A. PEMBERTON would impel us to associate African opinion so far as possible in all these international proceedings. In th ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 225 trust of the world, and especially that of the coloured people upon whose loyalt ...
226 J.-A. PEMBERTON all.’^494 She noted that those liberals and humanitarians who would nor- mally show concern for the welfare ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 227 was provided by Arnold who confessed in the wake of Perham’s inter- vention in t ...
228 J.-A. PEMBERTON in the future and insisting that he knew the world would not be able to reject these demands, Hitler declare ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 229 I think I may say that we now have a fairly definite idea of the problems which, ...
230 J.-A. PEMBERTON such conquests.^510 Churchill’s response to the prime minister’s declara- tion of December 2 seemed to be cr ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 231 following: ‘Obviously in present circumstances nothing further can be done in th ...
232 J.-A. PEMBERTON Two weeks later, in a speech at Harlow in Essex, Churchill, refer- ring to the growing opposition to proposa ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 233 of lectures given at the Geneva Institute of International Relations in August 1 ...
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