ARGENTINE WARNED
GERMAN POST-WAR TRADE EUROPE’S BIGGEST BUYER (Reed. Feb. 28„ 9 a.m.) BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 27. The German Ambassador, Herr von Therman, warned Argentinians that the United States commercial relations have no future, while Germany after the war will be the biggest buyer throughout Europe. He said that American aid was only a British dream. / “Germany will be in a position to export to the Argentine much machinery and buy corn, wheat, and meat, which will not be the case with the United States, since she has the same I; products," he added. Argentinians, he said, should not forget Japan “which is now on our side.” '
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 28 February 1941, Page 5
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