German Equality
SIGNIFICANCE OF CLAIM \ DISARMING TO ONE LEVEL LONDON, Dec, 13. The Berlin correspondent of -the "Times writes that," since Germany will cttoi, 'be satisfied with a paper acknowledgment of her moral right to equality, the conference in Geneva.opens a vista -of long and difficult debates. Newspaper comments emphasise that "Germany's ultimate aim is practical j inequality, whereby she can free herself -Of the bonds of the Versailles Treaty and recover some of the losses she m- ■ curred under the agreement. Germany will press thVt equality involves that the other nations shall, dis-, •.-•arm to her level. If agreement is nofc attainable, Germany, in spite of the lack of .means, ■ 'will, join in the early competition in it-armaments. She would not tolerate *e- \ verting to the differential military status allotted her under the Versailles * "Treaty, but will regain her freedom of .' action, implying eventual-re-armament.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 December 1932, Page 7
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145German Equality Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 December 1932, Page 7
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