Great Britain seems to be fairly unconcerned with Germany's military moving back into the Rhineland. Lord Lothian stated that is was no more than the Germans walking into their own backyard.
Thus far there have been no rallies or protests by the public against the German action. Also, it appears the House of Commons is pro-German. However, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin noted that the House is really just afraid of war. With the worldwide depression, Great Britain lacks the resources to engage in a war with Germany.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Great Britain unconcerned with Rhineland
Subjects in this Article:
Baldwin,
Germany,
Great Britain,
House of Commons,
Rhineland
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