UNITY WITH SAAR
GERMAN RACIAL POLICY SETTLEMENT WITH PRANCE. (United Press Association—Copyright). BERLIN, May 28. Germany yearned for the day when the Saar would be reunited with the Fatherland, said the Chancellor (Herr Adolf Hitler) when addressing a group of one hundred women from the Saar village of Volklingen who were attending a Socialist congress. Herr von Papen (the vice-Chancellor) emphasised the need for the reunion of the Saar with Germany, as fulfilment of their racial policy in the best sense, and as settling the Franco-Ger-man question. It was outrageous arrogance for M. Barthou (French Foreign Minister) to say that the German assurances regarding an amnesty were insufficient, and to demand guarantees. What guarantees, he asked, would the League give against French pressure on the voters in the Saar.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 194, 30 May 1934, Page 8
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