BRITAIN BLAMED
Fierce Attack In Nazi Press
“ARTIFICIAL CRISIS”
Chamberlain Responsible For Europe’s, Alarm
Bj’ Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.
(Received May 25, 10.45 p.m.)
Berlin, May 25.
The entire German Press represents last Week-end’s crisis in Czechoslovakia as having been manufactured by England and France in its own interests.
A typical assertion is published in the "Hamburger Fremdenblatt,"-which declares that Britain’s “diplomatic eonsciousriess” placed the whole Continent in a state of alarm in order to prevent an act which Germany never contemplated. Was this the way to encourage an atmosphere of peace, asked the newspaper. Is Chamberlain’s internal position so weak that he must resort to bluff and artificially create a crisis like 1914 in order to get himself praised as a peacemaker and appear in the part of a strong man?
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 204, 26 May 1938, Page 11
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