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THE LEIPZIG INCIDENT

GERMANY DONE WITH COLLECTIVE METHODS NOV/ INTENDS TO TAKE SECURITY INTO OWN HANDS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright WURZBURG (Bavaria), June 27. (Received June 28, at 10.10 a.m.) Herr Hitler, addressing 200,000 Nazis, said ho was always ready to make an experiment. He referred to the London Control Commission, saying that when the attack was made against the Leipzig Germany expected to see the functioning of international solidarity, and demanded a joint demonstration. The result proved to Germany to expect If she entrusted her fate to international debates, “ The experience we had in London,” he said, “is a lesson we shall never forget. Wo shall talse our security into our own hands. Thanks to God wc are strong enough to protect ourselves. We have given collective methods a chance. None can saw wo have not showed goodwill.”

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Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 9

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THE LEIPZIG INCIDENT Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 9

THE LEIPZIG INCIDENT Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 9