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- chunks ot people and territor:,, nentuall.7 they will bite off the world. We can go back to Neville Chamberlain ot .&igland who met Hitler on the Rhine and then went baek to &,.gland and aaid, •I have arranged peace in our time" . Perhaps Wallace so
- . Gordon and I are goi ng over to Lo ckhart to talk to Dr. Ross and hope to have a good int erview with him which we expect to hAve followed by one from old man Chamberlain at Burnet and start the petitions Monday. We postponed them this week because
- of Germany under Baldwin and Chamberlain, It was the doctrine that brought the . closest collaboration of British, French, and American monopo lists with their German counterparts. And it was the doctrine of Churchill's ·Fulton, Mo., speech, which
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- that the order to cease firing really means that fair France had died into slavery. Mr. President, a moment ago I stated that the question which troubles me is, What has happened to us? What hap pened to Chamberlain, Baldwin, and their compatriots? What happened
- was becoming can easily be under stood by Amerio ns , who have the same democratic and capitalistic ideas. The Chamberlains and Daladiers were traders and negotiators , who like business men, had ocnfid ence in ma.kin good deals, which would be settled