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The net result is that three States rejected the offer and one accepted. Consequently Herr Hitler’s score on non-aggression pact offers, totaling eight, now stands at four rejections and four acceptances.
2 posted on 05/18/2009 5:29:15 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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The biggest acceptance is yet to come.

The real tally, however, will be how many of these pacts non-aggression pacts the Germans will abrogate. In reading “Nuremberg, Infamy on Trial” the author recounted how during the war, the German Foreign Ministry threw Ribbentrop a 50th birthday party. The usual “50th birthday props” were considered, like a coffin. The foreign ministry officials thought it would be a nice touch to put into the coffin all of the treaties Ribbentrop had negotiated. When they rounded up the treaties, they realized to their embarrassment and dismay that every single one of them had been broken by Germany.


4 posted on 05/18/2009 1:06:59 PM PDT by henkster (The GOP is housebroken window-dressing displayed to portray the fiction of a Republic.)
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