M. DALADIER'S APPEAL
FROM ONE EX-SOLDIER TO ANOTHER
LONDON, August 28. In his letter to Heir Hitler M. Daladier said:
"You and I were fighters at the front in the last war, therefore we know the abhorrence anc" condemnation that the war's devastations have left behind in the people's conscience. The concept which I am able to form of your Excellency's role as one of the leading German people on the path of peace towards the completion of the task in the joint A'ork o* civilisation induces me to request a reply to this proposal.
"If French and German blood flows anew, as it did twenty-five years ago, in a still longer and more murderous war, then each of the two nations will fight confident in its own victory, but destruction and barbarity will be the surest victors." ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1939, Page 9
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138M. DALADIER'S APPEAL Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1939, Page 9
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