Harvard Crimson Disturbingly Echoes Oxford in the 1930s

Harvard Crimson Disturbingly Echoes Oxford in the 1930s

On a cold February evening in 1933, the students of the Oxford Union debated and passed the motion That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country. The debate, which took place a week or so after Hitler was named chancellor of Germany, became an international sensation.

John Finley, DC Examiner

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