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121Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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122by Brent, Jack“…Another difficulty in our work arises from the obstructions the French authorities put up against the distribution of relief which we are sending to unoccupied France in accordance with the Trading with the Enemy Regulations through the services of the Red Cross Society and the Society of Friends To assist us in our work of saving and helping the International Brigaders who fought on Spanish soil the first battle of the present struggle against fascism, we would ask you to write to the Foreign Secretary asking him to approach the American Government for their intervention with Vichy on the following points:- 1) To stop extradition of former members of the International Brigades to Germany, German-occupied countries and Italy, 2) To grant French exit permits to former International Brigaders . 3) To permit the distribution of relief to International Brigaders in French and Spanish internment camps by the accredited relief organisations in France, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland. …”
Published c. April 1942
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123Published 1946“…That meant making peace with Italy, Austria and Germany, independently of Russia. Mr. Bevin added : "I think Mr. …”
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124Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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125by Wilson, Philip Whitwell, 1875-“…In Germany contributions and benefits are graduated according to wages. …”
Published [1911?]
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126“…Other countries were much further advanced than ours in this question of refitting disabled workers for industry, and an expert had recently been sent to Germany to study methods there, and it was hoped that when the report was available it would give considerable help. …”
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127“…Other countries were much further advanced than ours in this question of refitting disabled workers for industry, and an expert had recently been sent to Germany to study methods there, and it was hoped that when the report was available it would give considerable help. …”
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128by Ayres, Frank“…It is in this situation that we shall commemorate the anniversary of July 19th, 1936, that day when the international fascist gangsters first showed their hand as the enemies of democracy, not only in Germany and Italy, but the world over. On July 19th, 1936, Franco with the support of Hitler and Mussolini declared war against the legally elected government of Spain. …”
Published 24 June 1943
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129Published 28 August 1936“…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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130Published c. July 1939“…As a result of the efforts of the French and British peoples the conditions in the camps have improved enormously, (see the "News Chronicle", July 11th, 1939), but the plight of these unfortunate thousands, homeless, separated from wives, husbands, children and friends, is only equalled by the lot of the thousands of refugees from Hitler's Greater Germany. REFUGEE SHIPS. We supplied all the medicaments for the first Refugee Ship, the " Sinaia ", which left Port Vendres on the 24th May last and arrived in Vera Cruz on June 13th. …”
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131Published 09 October 1936“…(The Commission Administrative or General Council of the French T.U.C.) note that the chances of attaining complete non-intervention are impaired by the attitude of the countries which have taken sides with the Spanish rebels against the lawful Government of Spain, and that the diplomatic reservations and the effective action of Germany and Portugal undermine the very principle of neutrality. …”
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132by National Alliance of Democratic Forces“…SPANIARDS: When the Republic was attacked in July, 1936, by the old gangs which were never ready to relinquish their privileges of caste, the Spanish Democracy fought with courage and determination against the armed reaction united on the pattern of fascist principles and tactics imported from Italy and Germany. But, abandoned to struggle with her own resources while her enemies enjoyed the most generous and practical help from the totalitarian countries, the Spanish Republic was defeated in March 1939. …”
Published October 1944
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133by Largo Caballero, Francisco, 1869-1946“…011-0119-003 TELEGRAMS ACCEPTED FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD except for the following European Countries : Belgium, Luxemburg, Danzig, Denmark, Esthonia Finance Germany, Holland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Sweden AND FOR SHIPS AT SEA, AT THE COMPANY'S BRANCHES : - LONDON. …”
Published 18 March 1937
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134by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Countries where compulsion is stringent — France, Germany, Italy, Japan — have far more cases and far more deaths than those least vaccinated, e.g., Switzerland and England. …”
Published 1929?
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135by Jackson, Starkey“…In 1923, when there was the possibility of a workers’ revolution in Germany, the Red Army was massed on the borders in order that active support might be given, although the Soviet Union was weakened and disorganised by years of civil war and imperialist intervention. …”
Published March 1939
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136Published 09 June 1936“…Subsidised Professionals CONFERENCE was astounded when told of the fact that Nazis had offered to finance Spanish professionals to compete in Berlin, which served as a forcible reminder that during negotiations for a trade agreement, Iceland had been assured of extra orders from Germany if they guaranteed their participation in the Games. …”
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137by Hill, Leonard, Sir, 1866-“…† There is evidence that the workers in Germany are not getting more than this value in their ration, and the remainder of the civil population considerably less, receiving, in fact, a ration which has not been regarded hitherto as sufficient for maintenance. 127/NU/5/5/1/1…”
Published October 1917
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138Published 06 November 1936“…The Pope's influence in Germany was not so great, as it is a Protestant Country. …”
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139Published 1924“…Somerville Hastings asked whether Lord Knutsford, who had criticized the efficiency of the State hospital, had any experience of State hospitals in other countries — Switzerland, Austria, or Germany — which were very efficient and the scene of much progressive work. …”