Anglo-German Understanding
Only Way to Avoid War NAZI PRESS COMMENT. United Press Association —By Electrlo Telegraph.—Copyright. BERLIN, May 24. AlJgemeino Zeitung pays unusual attention to the Dominions in an editorial entitled, 44 A Word to tho Empire Conference,” which, it is considered, represents the Nazi opinion. It states that if England and Germany drift apart, the end must be war. The Dominions should realise that attempts to undo Germany’s efforts to live a continental Power will not lead to tranquility in Europe. It would be against Empire policy if Britain followed this path. A Western pact would be possible to-morrow if England used her influence to remove tho injurious repercussions of tho Franco-Soviet pact. The Dominions would be thankful for this, but would be unsympathetic if Britain served up the possibilities of conflict.
‘‘Britain’s inability to understand Germany and her efforts to persuade the Dominions to share her unreasonable prejudices is the cause of the trouble,” the article concludes. t
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 5
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