ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN.
NAZI PRESS ATTACKS
(Independent Cable Service.) BERLIN, .March-26,
The anti-British Press campaign is in full swing. Newspapers are jubilant at what is described as the collapse of British efforts to form an encircling coalition. The failure is said to be because ot military weakness. Small States, it is alleged, know that such a pact not only does not offer them security, but is a menace to their safetj. ' \ semi-official declaration made yesterday states that it is no longer possible to force Germany to her knees by blockade. Germans hying space vvas still insufficient to enable her to withdraw within her own frontiers. She must, therefore, continue to luster foreign trade. Here begins the importance ot the German-Rumanian treaty. Germany s territory has been increased from 177,0U0 Ho 250,000 square miles Recent events have assured her of the predominance in Europe of German industry, whose capacity is now almost equal to that ot the United States of America.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 99, 27 March 1939, Page 7
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159ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 99, 27 March 1939, Page 7
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