Berlin Press Silence
(Received 11 a.m.)
LONDON, September 27
The Berlin Press makes no reference to Mr Chamberlain’s early morning appeal, or the statement of the solidarity of France, Britain and Russia. Comment is devoted entirely to Herr Hitler’s Godesberg memorandum and speech, which caused the public to hope and believe that the problem may be solved peacefully by October 1, based on Herr Hitler’s statement that Germany is only concerned with the Sudetens.
At Rome, Herr Hitler’s speech is regarded as a constructive and responsible effort for peace. The demand for the withdrawal of Czech troops is justified on the ground that Herr Hitler is willing to accept international control pending the insuring plebiscite.
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Northern Advocate, 28 September 1938, Page 7
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