DALADIER ANSWERS HITLER
ALLIED INSISTENCE ON SECURITY ' RECIPROCAL GUARANTEES REQUESTED BERLIN RADIO FAILS TO CREATE RIFT (Elec. Tel. Copyright.—United Press Assn.) (Reed. October 11, 3 p.m.) PARIS, October 10. In a broadcast address to-day, the Premier of 1 , ’^ ne< N Daladier, said that Herr Hitler’s speech meant: 1 nave , conquered Poland. lam satisfied. Let us have ajonterence to consolidate the conquest and organise peace. Unfortunately for Herr Hitler, England and I ranee had heard that before and would only put down their arms when security was guaranteed, added M. Daladier. ‘ ig i against force and for honest negotiations for the rights o± all ' nations. “The enemy says the fate of Poland will be decided by two Powers. We say that Poland’s fate depends primarily on Poland. “Real peace must, be based on reciprocal guarantees jt gainst \ all surprises. The time when the robbing of territories could bring advantages to the robber has passed. _We shall continue - to fight to secure definite guaranteed security.’’ I' , M. Daladier added that the . German radio had tried, to r separate England and France, “but events proved the futility of these attempts.’’
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20066, 12 October 1939, Page 7
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