HOW TO PREVENT WAR
FRENCH SOLDIER'S VIEW Frew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 27. The Paris correspondent of the ‘ Daily Mail ’ says that at a dinner given by the Paris branch of the British Legion, General Weygand said that neither France nor Britain alone could stop war in Europe, Together they could, thus guaranteeing European peace and abolishing war. The ’only obstacle was the difficulty of mutual understanding, and more points of contact were requisite.
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Evening Star, Issue 21580, 28 November 1933, Page 7
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