1938-12-20 — Page 14

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GERMANY'S AMBI

Hopeful Belief In Coming Of Stalin's Downfall

Reports from Berlin state that Nazi circles, apart from talking perpetually and confidently of the return of the colonies, are to-day discussing a break-up of the Stalin regime in Russia, with per- haps less confidence but with a lot of hope.

Given the choice between the instant breaking- up of M. Stalin's regime and restoration of the co- lonies, it is likely they would prefer M. Stalin's down-fall.

The reason for this is simple- balance importers of foodstuffs and land in Europe.

raw materials.

He also notes that their acquisi- It deserves to be noted that many tion increases a deficiency which well-informed and level headed per-perhaps cannot be fully compensat- sons in Nazi circles maintain that ed for by intensive trading with cracks in M. Stalin's regime are Balkan countries or the four-year- nearer to revealing themselves to the world now than ever before.

If a breakdown came it would in- stantly be Germany's aim to drive a bargain with the Ukraine.

plan.

The correspondent then states:- "These difficulties could be over- come, however, if Russia, which complemente the Reich, were brought back into the circle of Euro- It is not known, however, whether pean trading nations. It is not clear Herr Hitler shares the belief of how this could be done without a these hopeful National-Socialists.change in Government at Moscow, Certainly "Kladderadatsch,” Ger- but in National-Socialist circles it many's famous weekly, distinguish is suggested M. Stalin's present means the break-up of ed for brilliantly executed political progress cartoons, and other such influential Russia from within may not be so Journals, do not fail to depict the far distant. In that case the Rus- Stalin regime as based on rotten-sian Ukraine, with its rich

sources, might be linked by way of what is now that Polish Ukraine There is not the slightest doubt and Carpatho-Ukraine (Ruthenia) that many in Germany believe a to the industries of the Reich. change of Government in Moscow

"It is not a fantastic thought that would prove highly helpful to Ger- the facade of friendly relations be- many in the matter of trade, which tween Poland and the Reich is being 18 considered at present of the ut-maintained against the day when most importance.

common action may be required to turn to their mutual advantage the collapse of Communist Russia.

ness.

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There is a belief in several quar- ters that Germany must at all costs

The Reich in any case can afford preserve good relations with Poland against the time when any weaken- to be friendly in view of the in- ing in M. Stalin's-power results influence which could be exerted from a loosening of the Soviet's republi- its satellite Carpatho-Ukraine on the

Ukranian population in Poland.” can ties, thus enabling Germany to

The correspondent concludes with at least the attempt to draw Ukraine into 'Germany's sphere.

what might be regarded as startling statement that: "How far the Reich Government cherishes these aims is not clear. Their reali- sation seems to depend on events not The Berlin correspondent of "The | under the control of the Reich, un- Times," discussing Germany's aims less as seems highly probable, re- in Eastern Europe, remarks that" sort were had to military action be- Austria and Sudetenland are on the fore a Russian collapse."

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WHAT DO YOU THINK? OUR GROCER - "HOOT" MEEL CHARGED ME SIXTY CENTS FOR A DOZEN OF EGGS

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