THE CZECH PRESS
NAZI OBJECTIONS TO ATROCITY STORIES
LONDON, March 24.
Field-Marshal Goering, in an interview with the Czechoslovak Minister at Berlin, said he expected the Czech Government to prevent the circulation of atrocity stories, otherwise the German newspapers would launch1 another campaign against the Czechs.
Coincidently the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Krofta, received foreign journalists at Prague and appealed to them to refrain from reporting anything likely to offend neighbouring countries.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 11
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