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Show i Is It 31 emel or Rumania lie Thinks About Now? I I .- i I ' DEEP IN THOUGHT, ADOLF HITLER DRIVES BESIDE HIS CHAUFFEUR A few days after this picture was taken, Czechs-Slovakia was no more , I ANTI-NAZI DRIVE AROUSES BERLIN Revision Seen Needed in Attitude to Britain BERLIN, March II (UP) Germany Ger-many must revise her whole attitude atti-tude toward Great Britain and tha European continent as the result of a "stop Hitler" drive, inspired nasi sources said today as Adolf Hitler continued a series of urgent consultations with his political and military aides. At the same time it was intimated that nasi leaders already were considering con-sidering retaliatory action against the United States for a 25 per cent tariff boost on German imports, and that similar imposts against American Ameri-can imports to Germany might be expected. It was Indicated that as regards efforts to form a stop Hitler bloc, the nasi fuehrer would await developments. de-velopments. But It was understood that some development might be expected before be-fore the week end as regards Memel. the former German area now under Lithuanian sovereignty. Well-informed sources believed that Memel would be incorporated into reich territory within the next few days. Foreign Minister Juoaas Urbsys of Lithuania concluded a series of negotiations late last night with Foreign Minister Joachim von Rib-bentrop. Rib-bentrop. A high foreign office of- iCeaUnue on Peso Tie.) I Column Sl Nazis' Retaliation Looms Against Anti-Hitler Bloc (OsaUssas mm Pas. Om) ficlal aald that tlu conversations were purely informative and led to no agreement on the status of Msmsl. Lithuanian quartan, how-var, how-var, reported that aome aort of "amicable Battlement" of the Memel question might be expected tbia week. TToope Quiet Well-informed foreign quarters aald that no unusual troop move-manta move-manta had been observed la the German-Lithuanian frontier region. What seemed to be an authorised expression of Germany's attitude toward the atop Hitler drive was contained today In the publication, German Political Information, and Paul Joseph Coobbels. propaganda min Is tar, personally opened an anti-British anti-British campaign with aa article in the Voalklachar Beobachter. the next party official organ. In a special iasue today. Political Information aaid: The attitude of the British press and authoritative British quarters must arouse the im preset on that Britain Judges all agreements from the viewpoint of lta own poaltleaa and regards 1 tee If as the enemy of the German nation and creates difficulties dif-ficulties for Germany la the pacification pacifi-cation and security of Its area, which la Germany's proper right "In auch circumstances Germany will be compelled to undertake a draatie and conclusive revision of, its continental attitude. It must now appear that Prime Minister Chamberlain's policy at Munich and Godesburg waa guided by a deairs to disguise the final style of British policy in central Europe with a purported political compromise. |