ALIVE TO MENACE.
British Labour And French Socialists. IF DICTATORS WON WAR. (Received noon.) PARIS, February 22. A statement after the conference between the British Labour delegation and the French Socialist leaders emphasised the atmosphere pf brotherly friendship. If Hitler and Stalin won the war it would mean the annihilation or enslavement of peoples, the ruin of culture and the destruction of the workers' hopes. On the contrary an Allied victory would mean peace founded on justice, equality and free collaboration.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 46, 23 February 1940, Page 7
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