The Consequences Of Munich
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—May I thank you for the one bit of really amusing satire which the crisis has produced—your article last week called " More Tortured......
A Time For Tolerance
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—We have seen, in the alternating fears and hopes of last week something which is both new and auspicious in the history of the world. We......
Herr Hitler And Switzerland
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I was very interested in the letter from Miss Cam in your issue of last week. In August I was staying at a mountain resort in Switzerland......
A Plea For Czechoslovakia
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sta,—A plea for Czechoslovakia! This State was established by the Peace Treaty to take over fragments of the defunct Austrian Empire. It did......
Varied Opinions
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—We do not all applaud Mr. Chamberlain. He has released us temporarily from a fear we could have faced courageously, and given us instead......
An American View
[To the Editor of TILE SPECTATOR] SIR,—It is not too much to say that no action of a foreign government has ever shocked the public sentiment of America so profoundly as......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator]
SIR,—You write : " The jury which awards the next Nobel Peace Prize will hardly need to meet." On the contrary I should think that they would suffer some embarrassment if on of......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator]
SIR,—Herr Hitler has claimed the Sudetenland on grounds of self-determination. Let us offer him a plebiscite in the late German Colonies, the inhabitants, native and European,......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sm,—the Spectator...
there is no need for the Committee to meet in order to decide the award of the Nobel Peace Prize. But surely there are at least two claimants, one with an even superior claim to......