"GERMANY'S RIGHT"
POSSESSION OF DANZIG ITALIAN INSISTENCE , ROME, July 30. ' The official organ, "International Relations," insisting on Germany's right to Danzig in a milder tone than usual, declares that it is necessary to have faith in the totalitarian Powers and that if this is lacking the only result can be war. "It is not for Italy and Germany but for Britain and France to decide whether Germany's rights are to be settled by war," it declares. "Financial proposals will be inexorably rejected." It adds that recognition of Germany* right to Danzig is absolutely not worth war, and for this reason the Pole* i should not be stubborn.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 9
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