ADMISSION TO FRANCE REFUSED.
GERMAN GENERAL'S REPLY. raitlTSD PBBSS ASSOCIATION BT waeraiC TBI.I!(JBAPH-COPTBIOHT.) BERLIN, August 81. When ho wrote asking for a French visa in order to visit his son's grave in France, General Count Conrad von Mollte was told: "The French Government's formal instructions forbid French Consulates granting visas to persons on the list of T^e r GenS a vvas asked to state that h identical with the officer marked No. 63 on the list. Although he was easily able to acquiesce Count von M ?'l°must refrain froru entering a L , ""t-ipi. while loudly emphasiscountry , ' for understanding and «„pflation continues 12 years after « he «°r. jf," "Suiting abuse, ot war hatred."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20022, 2 September 1930, Page 11
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