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POLES INCITED

BRITAIN AND FRANCE

NAZI LEADER'S ALLEGATION

(Received August 14, 10 a.m.)

LONDON, August 13

The Nazi- leader in Danzig, Herr Foerster, speaking at Furth, in Bavaria, said:—

"I will take back to Danzig the message that its return to the Reich will be a reality, come what may. To Britain and France I say 'it is none of your business how the Danzigers want to arrange the future.' It would be better had they interested themselves in Danzig and also Germany's eastern frontiers, in 1919. The Danzig question would have been settled long ago if Britain and France had not incited the Poles, whom one would be honouring too much by bothering particularly about them from now on. They are arrogant, megalomaniac, and illiterate, and should be forbidden for the good of Europe, to indulge in politics."

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1939, Page 9

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POLES INCITED Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1939, Page 9

POLES INCITED Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1939, Page 9