GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY
Bgrfln, March 2> .The Impression prevails that Herr Hitler definitely elucidated points in his for- •; eicn policy, specially drawing attention to Germany S' desire for peace,' also the Danube Pact and the Eastern Pact,' with particular reference to German suspicions of Russia. Questions of armaments and conscription were relegated to March "26. •■ It is understood- that the discussions with Sir John Simon and Mr- Eden disclosed'that Germany had not shut the'door to negotiations regarding the size of her army and, navy and her return to tne League.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 7
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90GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 7
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