NO LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND TREATY OF VERSAILLES; SPEAKING OUT ON IRAQ.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: October 2, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Stephen D. Rowson

To the Editor:

Contrary to the point in Stephen Council's comment Sept. 21, there is no parallel to the Treaty of Versailles and Iraq today.

In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles permitted the dismantling of German factories and sending the equipment to France and to other European nations, thereby putting millions of people out of work and into a dreadful depression. Adolf Hitler rose to power as the leader of the National So...

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