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RIGHT TO WORLD GOODS

DEMANDED BY GERMANY ENGLISH DOMINATION OF SEA ATTACKED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyngat DANZIG, August 2. (Received August 3, at 1.5 p.m.) Herr Foerster, speaking at a mass demonstration, said he did not know when Danzig would return to the Reich. He attacked English domination of the sea, declaring that Germans sailed the seas long before the British, who won their Empire by brutal force and now say Germany has no right to sea power; but the Fuhrer demanded the same right to world goods as anyone else. Eighty million people had a greater right to it than England.

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Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 12

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RIGHT TO WORLD GOODS Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 12

RIGHT TO WORLD GOODS Evening Star, Issue 23335, 3 August 1939, Page 12