ENDING GERMAN WARS
VIEW OF TWO GOVERNMENTS
RUGBY, September 25. A joint declaration was presented to the inter-Allied conference on postwar reconstruction by the Governments of Poland and Czecho-Slovakia in which, after declaring "close and friendly collaboration in the realisation of the principal aims of the Roosevelt-Churchill Declaration," they expressed the opinion founded on the experience of their countries that a "safeguard against a third German war must be sought not only in the complete preventive destruction ol 5 the means which Germany might use in future in another attempt at the realisation of her aggressive plans but also in furnishing effective political and material guarantees and in offer-
ing the necessary economic assistance for the reconstruction of the despoiled economics of those nations which were, arid may again become, the object of initial aggressive acts on the part of Germany.1 *
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 5
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141ENDING GERMAN WARS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 5
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