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that the agree- bod, and said that ld be within its the morning of roops invaded and It was subsequent-

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s the next pres- rer's list. During on March 7, 1936, akia, liko Poland, policy of repre- ational interests. esire to attack

sequel was his February, 1938, in back the last lovakia.

is, on March 11 official assurances at Germany had er. These assur- ated to the Brit- made public by ed later that, on ders to his army Czecho-Slovakia her words, nil d of negotiations e months, Hitler plans that he had K.

iated Locarno, he hat the subsidiary hue in operation.

as constantly re- man Government, han Treaty of Ar- 16, 1925; yet in en the Czechs in- squely waived

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stead Germany's

his pledges to the same effect. In guar- deed, the Septem- antecing the inviolability of the ter- for making and ritory of all of Germany's neighbours he said: "This is no mere phrase. It On September 15,

will." On the fateful promised Mr. is our holy ake military action Tuesday he formally repeated the offer to Sir Horace Wilson that once the mediation renewed that pro-

the Germans had militarily occupied September 22 he Sudetenland "I am even ready to give Prime Minister to a formal guarantee for the remainder

threats to break of Czecho-Slovakia."

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The Agreement of Munich was sign- Hitler spoke to ed on Thursday, September 29. Hitler an annexe reat arena of the attached his signature to erlin. There,

worded thus: "When the question of the Polish and Hungarian minorities in, 126, 1938, he gave

"The Sudeten. Czecho-Slovakia has been settled Ge ritorial demand I many and Italy for their part will

Czecho-Slov"Kia." urope." He went guarantee to

significant differ- "when the claims There was a very have been settled ence in the wording of Brits part e integrity of the in this matter. Hitler's mise was

unequivocal, England's mely a state ment that she "would prepared", to old the Commons join afterwards. Eland's partici- "repeated to me pation was depend on subsequent 88 that this (the negotiation where Germany's was s last territorial automatic. Hit a pledge to guar- and that he had antee Czecho-ovakia dated from the is Reich people of moment Pre ceded its borderlands to Hung and Poland that is, ted, too, that he from Nember 2, when Hitler's own berlain this. He Foreig Minister finally decided the cal in reaffirming bourries with the Magyars.

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All of these promises by Hitler are specific; yet in the early morning of Wednesday, March 15, German troops were already miles across the Czech frontier, long before the Czech Premier met Herr Hitler to decide the fate of his country.

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Hitler's widest pledge is that which concerns us most in the future. Speak- ing on August, 1933, he took his vow: “As long as I am Chancellor there will be no war save in the event of an in- vasion of our territory from with- out.”... Again, on March 7, 1936, he repeated: "Germany will never break the peace of Europe." This only major pledge in, foreign affairs that he has not broken when the mo- tient was ripe, and he showed that he was ready to break it at Godesberg if his demands were not met.

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But is it, too, to go the way of all the others? As Hitler crudely, told Chamberlain at Godesberg, there exists "no, international Power or agreement which would have the right to take pre- cedence over German right." In short, international law is back to the code of the jungle.

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