On April 16, 1922, the Rapallo Treaty between Russia and Germany was signed, infuriating the UK and France. Two months later, its German architect, Walther Rathenau, was assassinated.
April 14—Less than a week has passed since the Schiller Institute international conference—“For a Conference to Establish a New Security and Development Architecture for All Nations,” whose participation and level of discussion signify that humanity can survive today’s crises of existence that we face in the form of nuclear war danger, economic breakdown, and cultural degradation. What is critical is building the momentum to get out the truth and policies in the common interest.