GUNS FOR PEACE
GERMANY'S POLICY HI FAITH 1M LEAGUE Pres* Association—By Telegraph —Copyright. BERLIN, June 30. •* No institution—not even the League —can organise peace,” delared Dr Goelibels in a speech at Stuttgart. In the Italo-Abyssinian dispute the League could do nothing but accept accomplished facts. Presumably Germany s ---fate would have been the same if she had been the victim of an aggressive war. “ Consequently we took precautions on the principle .that the League is good, but air squadrons and army corps art better. Nobody to-day dares lay before us unfair treaties offensive to German honour and the German people, because the whole world knows we will not sign them.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 9
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110GUNS FOR PEACE Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 9
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