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LAVAL’S PROPOSAL

200,000 WORKERS FOR GERMANY. (Rec. 9.0.) LONDON, June 6. M. Laval, broacasting on the Par’ radio said: France's obligation to send two hundred thousand workers to Germany between Aoril 1 and July 1 must be carried out. I have decided to call up the 1942 class without exception for work in Germany. They will all go, too many Frenchmen expect salvation from Britain, America, and Russia, but the military events have not borne out that hone. France cannot stay always in the position of a defeated country. The Axis Powers understand this, and they agree. Our relations are now on a more normal basis. In consequence of this I am able to annouee the formation of France’s first regiment, which is the hope and promise of our new army.

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Grey River Argus, 7 June 1943, Page 5

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LAVAL’S PROPOSAL Grey River Argus, 7 June 1943, Page 5

LAVAL’S PROPOSAL Grey River Argus, 7 June 1943, Page 5

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