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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:43:13 MET
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- From: Grzegorz Albinowski <caius@II.UJ.EDU.PL>
- Subject: strong foreign policy
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- james p mcbride:
- >> Yes, Hitler had a VERY strong foreign policy, didn't he? I believe he was
- >> especially strong in the Sudetenland, Poland, and, for a time, Vichy. Val's
- >> point still stands, Hitler conducted his foreign policy by terror.
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- Effectiveness should be a measure.
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- Declaring war on the whole world just to satusfy a dictator megalomania
- is not a wise policy.
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- Declaring war on the whole world just to get rid of a group of people
- "who rule the world" is not a wise policy.
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- Declaring war on the whole world just because you think your nation is
- ubermensch is not a wise policy.
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- Hitler's policy turned out not to be so STRONG, didn't it?
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- Caius
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