BRITAIN CRITICISED
" ENJOYS INTERFERING IN GERMAN AFFAIRS ” DR GOEBBELS’S HINT OF RETALIATION Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyngm BERLIN, December 1. (Received December 2, at 8 a.m.) Dr Goebbels, in a speech at Jaegerndorf (Sudetenland), criticised Britain, who, he said, enjoyed interfering in German affairs, and must not be surprised if Germany intruded in internal questions in the British Empire. He added that Germany would not argue regarding her colonial claims. Her purpose was clear and definite.
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Evening Star, Issue 23130, 2 December 1938, Page 9
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75BRITAIN CRITICISED Evening Star, Issue 23130, 2 December 1938, Page 9
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