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The most influential newspaper in the British Isles, the Times of London, welcomed them with almost hysterical joy. …The speech turns out to be reasonable, straightforward and comprehensive. No one who reads it with an impartial mind can doubt that the points of policy laid down by Herr Hitler may fairly constitute the basis of a complete settlement with Germany—a free, equal and strong Germany instead of the prostrate Germany upon whom peace was imposed sixteen years ago… It is to be hoped that the speech will be taken everywhere as a sincere and well-considered utterance meaning precisely ...more
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
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