I just read through Neilson's article on JSTOR as well. Neilson contends
that prior to March 1939, Hitler was no more a tyrant than any other
European leader. He identifies the guarantee to Poland as the point in which
Hitler was *forced* into tyrany.

Neilson concludes his article with a often repeated quote:

It was in November 1936, that Churchill and General Robert Wood lunched
together in London, when Churchill said, "Germany getting too strong and we
must smash her." Perhaps this was the real reason why Hitler later became a
tyrant.

Has anyone seen the source of this quote? Every book I've seen this quote
references another book which references another book, but never the source
document.

Scott Manning
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/

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