FRANCE'S DEMANDS
SECURE POST-WAR FRONTIERS " "LONDON, Nov. 1. A demand that France be given postwar frontiers guaranteeing her freedom for all time from another German invasion was made by General de Gaulle in a speech on All Saints' Day, _ which is devoted to the memory of civilians murdered by the Germans. General de Gaulle said: "When we see the , underlying . causes constantly compelling us to open our soil for ;he tombs (for our dead, we must plan to change at all costs this fate of invasion, which periodically mows down the flower of our youth and covers our soil with tears and ruins, which :iestroys as we rebuild, which constantly heaps anguish on our people, and which weakens and divides us instead of uniting us."-
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Evening Star, Issue 25323, 3 November 1944, Page 3
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125FRANCE'S DEMANDS Evening Star, Issue 25323, 3 November 1944, Page 3
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