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New York Times editorial certainty neither the military spirit or power of Germany was crushed. Germany's ships were re-created. Their foreign trade thrived. Not only was Germany not condemned "to half a century of unremitting toil to repay the loss they have caused," within a mere twenty years it had an army on the march across Europe, had successfully invaded Poland, France, Holland, Belgium and more, was daily bombing England and had built concentration camps holding and quite actively preparing to kill all of the Jews in Europe (relax, they only killed six million).So much for the wisdom of the New York Times.
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