Monday, Dec. 22, 1941
WHO'S WHO
Once upon a time there were 60 countries in the League of Nations, and they talked and talked and talked about keeping war from the face of the earth. Last week the League of Nations was quartered on Library Place in Princeton, N.J., and there were 37 nations at war. The lineup:
Against the whole Axis: Australia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Canada. Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Free France, Great Britain, Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Poland, Panama, South Africa, U.S.
Against Germany & Italy: Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia, Greece, Luxemburg, Norway, U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia.
Against Japan: Bolivia.
Against the Allies: Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Manchukuo, Rumania, Slovakia.
Against the U.S.S.R.: Finland, Germany, Italy.
Neutral but nervous: Portugal, Spain, Turkey.
Neutral but pro-U.S.: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Uruguay.
Neutral: Eire, Sweden, Switzerland.
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