Hitlerowska polityka zagraniczna w świetle publicystyki Kazimierza Czapińskiego (1933-1939)
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The article attempts to show how Kazimierz Czapiński saw and commented the activity
of Hitler’s diplomacy. Kazimierz Czapiński (1882-1941) was an activist of the Polish Socialist
Party (PPS), a member of Parliament and an active journalist. As a socialist and democrat
Czapiński opposed Nazism. He criticized Nazi policy of ekspansionism forwards the Central-East
Europe.
Since the Nazi Party (NSDAP) came to power in Germany (1933) Czapiński emphasized
a war danger. He hoped Europe could avoid a new war by organizing a coalition of
democratic states - Great Britain, France, Soviet Union and other stales. Since 1937 Czapiński
had not seen Soviet Union as the ally of democratic states. He thought the anti-Nazi peaceful
coalition could be consolidated because the United States would have more interest in
European political situation. The German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact surprised Czapiński. He
recognized it as a treacherous pact of two totalitarian states.
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