BRITISH COMMENT.
GOERING'S FEARS.
Internal Disintegration In
Germany.
APPEAL TO AMERICA. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Received 12 noon.) PARIS, September 10. The Ministry of Information says that Marshal Coering's warning to the worker* 1o prepare for siege and privation shows that he apparently fern's that sneh y condition might tend towards internal disintegration. This i» the first time in history that a. statesman has asked sacrifices from his |ieople, not for defence of their country or of an ideal, but to conquer another's goods.
Ooering insults Poland by describing her as a plunderer—Pol:.'ml who wathree times partitioned by Prussia, and was attacked tliree weeks ago without an ultimatum.
The speech was broadcast in several languages, «nd a special appeal was made to America urging Americans no longer to sympathise with Britain, who willingly *a'nk the Athenia with hundreds of Americans aboard.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 214, 11 September 1939, Page 8
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