WITHOUT A LEADER
THE POSITION DF EUROPE GERMAN MfER SUGGESTS MLER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyrighl BERLIN, May 19(Received May'2o, at 11.40 a.m.) The ‘ Frankfurter Zeitung ’ says that, while everybody is awaiting. Germany’* next move, she has an equal right, to expect enlightenment ‘from others. Tha English attitude is uncertain about tha real objective. > The paper invites Herr Hitler to undertake the lead... Hera is . an extraordinary opportunity. Europe is without a leader. The diplomats' will in the end entangle themselves with pap - '" _ alliances. . England; wavers betw.een military alliances #nct an honest, League policy, bat she ha« not yet taken the French route, bhe adheres to the collective system, proving that Herr Hitler’s recent speech has the possibilities of success _as giving an inipulse in the direction. Now the European car has stuck rast, and threatens to become a complete wreck. We who want peace must strain every nerve to achieve it. The right word should be spoken at the ngnl hour. The world awaits it.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 8
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164WITHOUT A LEADER Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 8
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