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Charles Lindbergh — Part 1

130 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Apr 17, 1929 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Charles Lindbergh · 130 pages OCR'd
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4 , ae oo | = orld will bring demoQ—Myc principles t§ the pra ys of Fastern prope and Western Europe - everywhere, ¢° all countries subject to +) pverlordehip, or mandate, or any one nation. "On September 7th, 1939, Prime Minieter Chamberlain, according to Jeng Telesovos, told the House of Commono that 1f Chancellor liities « pounting on a short war in Poland to gain his objectives, he would be 0 disappointment in England's resolve to prosecute what he thinks wi: : Jong war. But in the light of a real domocracy that le assured in th : ution of all nations ever onward to a better world, and by reason of ? Mp resent indistinguishabdle political, military and economic positions igmmectives of the European powers, there 1s no reason why, of the effort: > Te made to end the World War should not be repeated now. This was - for an immediate peace without victory. If the Allies under Bri “ Fecdorship should refuse to consider such an appeal from the Unitedste i = heir positon woulda be due to the determination of imperialism to erus Spoura- be imitator, of one military power to hold the summit of politi {insert here - abe- below} Jeonoriec advantage ‘against all othera. - a > mean the loss of x Sy Unless ee adal an early peace this” war will eeet millions of Lis WegiFsh iilions of Sreaeure wealth and the confusion of all soclety for years deliberations and Some - through the willfulness of lesa than a dozen’ men. There ia sor fring close to one-man power in other countries. then Germany. ‘Even ir nited States Nr. Roosevelt, like lir. Wilson, would become 8 near-dic' of neutrality Phould chameleon-like positions ,emiftly pass in imperceptible nuance: lesire, foom” m2asuregshort of war", to actual participation in the WED. bo -~-It wouli hardly be refused by Germany unless victory. ‘gscens. to be peetainty. The only known oojectives of Germany in this war are to ré fire the corridor and her former colonies and to save the nation fron pemterment end the Borman people from impoverishment. % a bh < Inmediately on the outbreak of the war tho Proeident inplome nto Beutror position donired by the Congrese in its. precaution sretnet an: . witable perticipation” In a Europo&n war long inpe nding. There cry a Brent divergence between Phesttent Wikson's neutrality ant presigert Feit? B' 4n their advice "to the people to support thé covernmont p Poet
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