
Uniting Europe After WWII
Dan Snow's History Hit
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What About Other Decision Makers Other Than Hitler?
He had 10,000 members spread across chapters or groups in different countries. Freud and Einstein were enthusiastic followers of it. He visited Britain and tried to persuade people but didn't succeed very well. The biggest direct support he got was from Aristid Breons who took his idea to the League of Nations. In fact, he tried very hard to get the American administration on board,. But Roosevelt initially didn't buy the anti-Soviet line that he took.
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