Text Version


                            -34-                            
 
 
saries, notably France, have been fully armed for many years and much
of this equipment is consequently now obsolete, whereas Germany's
armament is of the latest.  If Germany is to carry out her program, it
behooves her to be fully rearmed and prepared before old equipment
elsewhere can be replaced - and before certain countries, notably
England, can arm anew.
 
 
Fifth, parallelism with Italy is two-edged and not reliable. There is a
constant undercurrent of rivalry going on between Italy and Germany in
the Danubian region. The very increase and menace of German's power may
enable Italy to create a "protective" group there including Rumania and
Poland -, but this need not be hostile to Germany.  In fact its purpose
would be to keep on friendly relations with Hitler. In effect, however,
it would mean that Germany's aspirations in Central Europe must be kept
within bounds.  Italy would thus be taking the place of France in
Eastern Europe - but not necessarily on an unfriendly basis towards
Germany, as was France's position, but distinctly as a "warning" unit.
 
 
One other point might be added. Bolshevism as a major menace in Europe
must be either kept as such or totally exterminated by Germany' s
efforts in order to give her the impetus she requires.
 
 
Hitler, an instinctively adroit opportunist and a devout student of the
methods of Frederick Wilhelm
View Original View Previous Page View Next Page Return to Folder IndexReturn to Box Index