Proof That Nazis Had Decided On War
Commenting on yesterday’s statement in both Houses of Parliament, on the war situation. Viscount Snell (Labour) said the position of the German submarines indicated that; Germany had prepared to strike at a particular time. “We may think, I hope, that the initial advantage will quickly pass awny.” he added. The leaflet raid ever Germany, said Lord Snell, had been so great a success that the German Government, apparently afraid of the truth, had decreed a threat of death for anyone even picking up a leaflet. The clear vision of the British people had put responsibility for war precisely where it lay—upon the group of adventurers who had obtained power in Germany.
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Northern Advocate, 18 September 1939, Page 3
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