Story of International Relations
154 J.-A. PEMBERTON In June of that year, Alfred Hugenberg, the former leader of the German National People’s Party and now the ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 155 In 1933, the German Colonial League was established under the pres- idency of Sc ...
156 J.-A. PEMBERTON the Colonies, but that is not a matter for war,” and, alluding to the mobi- lisation of the Czechoslovakian ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 157 dating from 1935 down to early months of 1937 to the effect ‘that for Germany th ...
158 J.-A. PEMBERTON tHe ‘economic’ cAse for coloniAl retrocession The most ‘well-known’ statement of the economic case for the r ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 159 mandate system,’ an interpretation that was encouraged by the fact that Schacht ...
160 J.-A. PEMBERTON ‘the colored peoples into the World War’.^254 Schacht noted that the Congo Act of 1885, to which Belgium, Br ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 161 necessities of life?’^259 If all this were not enough, Schacht continued, the Ge ...
162 J.-A. PEMBERTON from Paris on October 29, 1918, which communicated a memorandum composed for House in the main by Walter Lip ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 163 by House to Wilson, Schacht stated that it would ‘impossible for the American pe ...
164 J.-A. PEMBERTON Like Konoe, Schacht drew on House’s division of the world into ‘Haves’ and ‘Have nots,’ making the observati ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 165 One might observe that the last sentence of the above statement was somewhat evo ...
166 J.-A. PEMBERTON to colonies as a solution to the putative problem of over-population, insisting rather that Germany’s surplu ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 167 ‘People for whom there is not enough room’ given at Frankfurt on December 9, 193 ...
168 J.-A. PEMBERTON population.’^281 The issue of over-population was mentioned in the quo- tations from the so-called Lyons wir ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 169 which was ‘to link men to the national soil,’ opposed itself to the inter- natio ...
170 J.-A. PEMBERTON The old colonialism, easily influenced by arguments of a ‘sentimental’ character, anxious to prepare for a m ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 171 officials and publicists in regard to the formulation of such arguments seemed t ...
172 J.-A. PEMBERTON considerAtion of tHe coloniAl Question Schacht seemed to genuinely want to see an international agreement re ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 173 exposition. Interviewed by journalists following his arrival in the city, he dec ...
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