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    This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard newspaper on 21 October 1939. Having destroyed Poland, Hitler and Stalin stroll down their now-shared frontier.
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    Newspaper article from the time it was happening
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    Newspaper article from the time it was happening
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    Article from GreaT Britain 1933
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    Article from GreaT Britain 1933
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    Article from GreaT Britain 1933
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RhinelAND - hitler- - 2 views

The 48 hours after the march into the Rhineland were the most nerve-racking of my life. If the French had opposed us then we would have had to withdraw. Our forces were not strong enough to eve...

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RhinelAND - hitler- - 1 views

The 48 hours after the march into the Rhineland were the most nerve-racking of my life. If the French had opposed us then we would have had to withdraw. Our forces were not strong enough to eve...

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NAZI SOVIT PACT - 3 views

The British were busy all through early 1939 trying to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union. Even up to the stunning surprise of the Von Ribbentrop-Molotov pact, a success in the British ne...

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    Cartoon published by the british cartoonist David Low in The Evening Starndards 20 September 1939
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Anschuluss| - 1 views

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    Picture of the moment the nazis were removing the boundary between Austria and Germany
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    Picture of the moment the nazis were removing the boundary between Austria and Germany
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Anschuluss - 1 views

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    Cartoon symbolizing the union of Germany and Austria published in 1939
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    Cartoon symbolizing the union of Germany and Austria
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"Nazi soviet pact" - 0 views

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    In June 1935, Britain made a naval agreement with Hitler, to let Germany have a navy one-third of the size of Britain's. It was the sign that Britain had given up on the League as a way to keep the peace, and was trying a new policy. Written by a modern historian (2004).
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SUDETENLAND - 0 views

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    This is an american Newspaper published on 1938
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    This is a Birtish Newspaper published 21 October 1938
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    This is a Birtish Newspaper published 21 October 1938
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Nazi-Soviet Pact - 10 views

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    "This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard newspaper on 21 October 1939. Having destroyed Poland, Hitler and Stalin stroll down their now-shared frontier."
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    it is a critic from western countries saying that Stalin and Hitler made a peace pact only to prepare themselves and stabb each other from the back at the end
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    This is a British cartoon in which again the Nazi-Soviet Pact was described as a fake friendship. The handkerchief represents the pact and how they stick together, also they were hugging, but however they were aiming each other with a gun secretly. They knew that even though they were allies, they were expecting the betrayed from the other. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This British cartoon represents, the false alliance that Hitler and Stalin made in the Nazi-Soviet pact. The british people and other countries knew that Germany and the U.S.S.R, made this temporally alliance, not trusting each other. Diego Goldaracena and Juan Landolfo.
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    This is a cartoon by David Low, publish in 1939 on a newspaper. It shows how Hitler and Stalin relation was fake. Although their feet are tied together in their back they are both holding a gun. This show how both counties were allies for convenience but didn't trusted each other. Blatasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
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Anschluss - 1 views

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    David Low´s commentary on Anchluss, 1938, and European responses.
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