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these circumstances loss of prestige on the part of the League must be
considered as a corresponding gain for Germany.
 
 
Such gains are associated with the failure of the League successfully
to settle a long list of international difficulties ending with the
fiasco
of sanctions against Italy in the Ethiopian conflict, and including a
variety of outstanding developments such as those connected with the
well-known terms Disarmament, Manchukuo, El Gran Chaco and Danzig.
 
 
The bungling on the part of the League resulting in antagonizing Italy,
was importantly instrumental in bringing about the present
"parallelism"  of Fascism with National Socialism after a period of
vociferous hostility.
 
 
2 {a}. Under the second main tenet of foreign policy, one is led to
believe that National Socialist doctrine of opposition to Jewry and
Bolshevism might well be based on the realization that in addition to a
series of more or less popular and altruistic slogans such as
"Gemeinnutz geht vor Eigennutz" (The Common Good Before The Individual
Good), "Blut und Boden" (Blood and Soil), and "Gleichberechtigung"
(Equality), etc., a radical political movement must acquire a concrete
enemy both internal and external which, even after accession to power
may prove useful as a menace, a scapegoat, an object of ridicule, 
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