THEIR FORMER OPPONENTS
NO ILL-FEELING IN GERMANY ONLY A GREAT RESPECT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MUNICH, February 18. (Received February 19, at 10.45 a.m.) The German people no longer entertain the slightest ill-feeling over the war. Nothing remained but a great respect for their former opponents, Herr Hitler told 51 delegates at a conference of ex-service men, whom he received at his country home. Herr Hitler added that a new war would have catastrophic consequences for all nations. Any disturbance of peace at home would endanger Germany’s reconstruction work, but menace to external peace would utterly destroy her gigantic efforts for recovery.
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Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 8
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101THEIR FORMER OPPONENTS Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 8
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