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FRANZ VON PAPEN: (1879 - 1969) Chancellor of Germany and Vice Chancellor in Hitler's early years...

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FRANZ VON PAPEN: (1879 - 1969) Chancellor of Germany and Vice Chancellor in Hitler's early years...
FRANZ VON PAPEN: (1879 - 1969) Chancellor of Germany and Vice Chancellor in Hitler's early years of power, von Papen was accused and later acquitted of war crimes. Fine T.M.S. signed in pencil "F Von Papen" with several autograph notations, 7pp. 4to.,[n.p.], Nov. 24, 1956, a carbon copy of an article in German entitled "The World Crisis from the German Point of View". In part: "...Rarely has the civilized world been shocked deep down as much as in the last days and weeks at the Hungarian tragedy. Anyone who knew this brave little people knew that they would value their freedom above anything else in the world. The agony of this nation, whose youth, what remains of it, is now being departed to Siberia by the Soviets, as well, to complete what 10 years of Bolshevist education could not achieve, is a shining memorial warning to all those in the Western world who until yesterday believed in the possibility of coexistence...What turned the drama of these events into a full-blown tragedy for the rest of Europe was the Anglo-French intervention at the Suez Canal. Once can accept everything that has been cited as an excuse for this intervention: the securing of the Canal from the effects of the Israeli attack, the prevention of powerful Russian 'voluntary forces' being sent in support of Nasser's intended attack on Israel. The immense arsenals found and seized by the Israelis in the Sinai prove that powerful Russian 'voluntary forces' were destined to be deployed here. There is every indication that the Kremlin wanted to use this presumed attach by Nasser on Israel to tear open the Near-Eastern flank of NATO. The game the Kremlin is plying with the Arab countries has long included this scheme. Here it would strike a blow to the most sensitive point of the Atlantic defenses and at the same time the oil supply of Europe... Germany could also contribute to removing the canker of Arab agitation: the camps of Arab refugees from Palestine which have become a breeding ground for anarchist propaganda. The Arab states have already appealed to Bonn to stop the annual payments of 310 million to Israel, an aggressor nation. We have made these payments to atone for a terrible crime, but it is beyond doubt that these supplies of goods of all kinds also bolster Israel's war potential... The outcome of the world crisis is completely uncertain. For us Germans only a small measure of involvement is possible. But we should not entrench ourselves behind [the excuse] that we can do nothing in our situation. Just as we would like to see the experience and wisdom of the Spanish statesmen made use of in treating the Arab problem, we also wish for our part to have a role in the focal points of world politics. Europe has one last chance. Let us make use of it...". Very good. $300-400