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Generally agreed, however I do not paint the Germans completely black. There was unbalanced characterization of the Germans as the murderous Huns (on western posters bayoneting infants) upon the commencement of war in 1914 following a long campaign of denigration by the British "Round Table" cabal, followed by ruinous and again unbalanced terms of the Treaty of Versailles and an extended post-war blockade which brought starvation upon the German people. I view British relations with Germany in the interwar years much like the relations between the USA and Russia for the past three decades. The Americo-Anglo viewing the rival as a threat and adversary, never seeking mutually beneficially policies and cooperative relations.

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" It is said his positive efforts to secure a peaceful resolution with Russia and not act as a blocking device against Russia was the cause of his murder by Ukrainian security police." Who was this?

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