WORSE THAN IN 1914
EUROPEAN SITUATION MR DUFF-COOPER’S VIEWS LONDON, June 15. “Nobody with the slightest knowledge can deny that the situation in Europe is far worse than in 1914;” said the British Minister for War (Mr A. Duff-Cooper), at a trade luncheon, “yet we are joking and laughing, refusing to face the facts, and allowing people to preach that it is wicked to defend women and children from gas attacks. “We are told that we are frightening the people,” added the Minister. “I think it is the duty of those in authority to frighten the people.”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 11
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