The Oder-Neisse problem : towards fair play in Central Europe

This book is dedicated to the proposition that two wrongs can never make a right. The immediate wrongs involved are: Adolf Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939 and Communism's aggression against Europe since 1945. This book rejects both wrongs and proposes a new start based on fair play betwe...

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Autores principales:Wilpert, Friedrich ˜von,œ 1893-1990
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado:Bonn : Edition Atlantic-Forum, 1965
Edición:renewed
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Sumario:This book is dedicated to the proposition that two wrongs can never make a right. The immediate wrongs involved are: Adolf Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939 and Communism's aggression against Europe since 1945. This book rejects both wrongs and proposes a new start based on fair play between two neighbors in Central Europe: Poland and Germany. - Introduction
Notas:Translation of Das Oder-Neisse-Problem
Includes bibliographical references
The problem -- Why there is no "status quo" -- Polish-German relations through the centuries -- Poland and Germany in our time -- How the Oder-Neisse Line came to be -- The Oder-Neisse problem since 1945 -- Polish misgivings -- Why all Germans agree -- Bases for solving the problem -- An issue that concerns the world -- Appendix : Charter of the German expellees
Descripción Física:166 p., [24] p. of plates (some folded) ill., maps, ports. 24 cm