File:Anti-hitler-Palestinian cartoon 05 01 1939.png
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English: A response to Hitler’s regular addresses in the Reichstag in which he reaffirmed
his commitment to peace. “The address of the week: behind the ‘loudspeakers’ [of the war].” Al-Ithnayn wa al-Dunya, May 1, 1939, 1. |
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Arab Responses to Fascism and Nazism by Israel Gershoni Page 137 A response to Hitler’s regular addresses in the Reichstag in which he reaffirmed his commitment to peace. “The address of the week: behind the ‘loudspeakers’ [of the war].” Al-Ithnayn wa al-Dunya, May 1, 1939, 1. |
Author | Al-Ithnayn wa al-Dunya |
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