Germany to France
OLIVE BRANCH EXTENDED. GENERAL .GOERING’S SUGGESTION PARIS, March 20* General Goering has extended the olive branch to France. Le Jour prints an interview in which he says that he once believed a reconciliation with France impossible, but he has changed his mind, and now proclaims that there can be no durable peace' in Europe or the world, unless Franco-German , relations arc settled. There are no insurmountable territorial or economic obstacles between them. General Goering adds that the ideal solution of Franco-German problems would bo for Herr Hitler and an equally prominent Frenchman to meet and discuss a settlement. No Two Nazi Viewpoints on Any Subject “NOBLEST FORM OF EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY” Received Wednesday, 7 p.m. i BERLIN, March 21. Herr Goebbels, addressing Nazi leaders, maintained that the strength of the Nazi movement lay in its obstinacy and invincible objection to admit that there might be two viewpoints on any subject. Germany now possessed the noblest form of European Democracy, under which people gave a few men the right to command, but reserved the right to criticise their conduct at the elections.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1934, Page 7
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