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Patrick J. Buchanan
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"As two . . . sitting senators who served in World War II,
we see the next Hitler in Saddam Hussein." So write Ted
Stevens and John Warner in a column titled, "Hitler's
Disciple in Baghdad," in The Washington Times. And they
recall for us the history of the run-up to that war:

"Hitler ignored the surrender agreements after World War I.
He flaunted [sic] the Versailles peace treaty and the League
of Nations, which was formed to maintain world peace."

A modest dissent: Germany did not surrender in World War I.
It agreed to an armistice on Wilson's 14 Points, laid down
its arms, and sent its High Seas Fleet to the British base
at Scapa Flow.

And Versailles was no "agreement." It was a Carthaginian
peace, a dictat, imposed on a disarmed Germany at the point
of a million bayonets, during a starvation blockade. Germany
was told if it did not sign the treaty that stripped it of a
tenth of its land and 8 million people, Marshal Foch would
march on Berlin.

Any law student will tell you a contract signed at the point
of a gun is invalid. Indeed, Hitler first won power
democratically on a pledge to overthrow the Versailles
regime, which, as America and Britain had come to recognize
by 1933, had been as unwise as it was unjust.

Hitler did walk out of the League of Nations. But leaving
was no more a crime than America's refusal to join in 1919.
Not a few Senate Republicans in 1919 believed the League of
Nations had been set up to preserve, not world peace, but a
British empire that had gobbled up the lion's share of
Germany's colonies after a war America had fought to "make
the world safe for democracy."

Hitler's decision to rearm Germany was a breach of
Versailles, but his decision to build a navy one-third the
size of the Royal Navy was happily assented to by the
British government in negotiations.

"[Hitler] occupied the Rhineland and invaded Austria. No one
tried to stop him," write Messrs. Stevens and Warner.

True, Hitler's remilitarization of the Rhineland was a
breach of Versailles and the Locarno Pact he had agreed to
honor. But if France did not think German soldiers on German
soil west of the Rhine was worth a war, why should America,
which had rejected Versailles and was never a party to
Locarno?

As for the Anschluss with Austria, no one tried to stop
Hitler in 1938. But in 1934, when Nazi thugs murdered
Chancellor Dollfuss and attempted a coup, someone did.
Mussolini sent troops to the Brenner Pass, flew to Vienna in
a show of solidarity with Austria, and invited the British
and French to Stresa, Italy, to join in a united front to
force Hitler to abide by Versailles and Locarno.

Mussolini, however, thought he had gotten Allied approval to
avenge Italy's 1896 defeat at Adowa in Abyssinia, modern-day
Ethiopia. But when he invaded Haile Selassie's slave empire,
London and Paris put League of Nations morality and moral
clarity ahead of vital interests and led the League of
Nations in imposing sanctions on their Stresa partner.

Thus, when Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland in 1936,
and Paris and London sought Italy's support, Mussolini,
sanctioned and insulted by his old friends, had found a new
one � in Berlin.

"In September of 1939, the world watched him invade Poland,"
the senators write. Not so. Stalin joined Hitler in the
invasion and brutally occupied eastern Poland. Britain and
France declared war. Why? Because they had rashly and
insanely given war guarantees to the Warsaw regime of the
dissolute Col. Beck, who had collaborated with Hitler in the
rape of Czechoslovakia.

The forgotten truths of 1919-1939? Munich was not the only,
nor even the worst blunder. Versailles had made another war
inevitable. Britain should have put moral clarity on the
shelf and looked out for its vital interests first. Its war
guarantee to Poland did not save Poland, it only turned
Hitler to the west. Thus, Western Europe was overrun, 50
million people perished, and Stalin emerged triumphant with
10 more Christian countries enslaved.

"We see the next Hitler in Saddam," write Messrs. Stevens
and Warner. Well, let's see. Hitler conquered all of Europe
from the Arctic to the Aegean and from the Atlantic to
Stalingrad. And Saddam? He invaded Kuwait, a sandbox half
the size of Denmark, and got tossed out after a 100-hour
ground war. His country has been overflown 40,000 times by
U.S. and British planes and he has not been able to shoot a
single plane down. He has no navy, a fourth-rate air force,
a shrunken, demoralized army. His economy is not 1 percent
of ours.

No, senators, this is not the Fuhrer and the Republican
Guard is not the Wehrmacht. As Marx said, history repeats
itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.



&#149; <I>Patrick J. Buchanan is a former White House
assistant to Presidents Nixon and Reagan.</I>


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