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"FRANCE WOULD MELT"

IF GERMANY PLEADED GUILTY.

NEW YORK, 6th February. M. Josserand, the French Ambassador, in a speech, said France was not seeking the economic ruin of Germany, though Germany nought the economic ruin of France. "But if our .former enemy would come and now say simply: 'We were in the wrong,' France would 1 melt. There can be no truce, no real peace—much as France longs for it— until the Germans admit their guilt and express repentance."

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 32, 7 February 1923, Page 5

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"FRANCE WOULD MELT" Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 32, 7 February 1923, Page 5

"FRANCE WOULD MELT" Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 32, 7 February 1923, Page 5

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