GERMANY’S ISOLATION
(B> Electric. Telegraph.—Copyright. 1 .Ail-tea'*van & N.Z- Cable Association.) BERLIN. July 37. The Deutsche Xeiitmg. which is the most Nationalist- of Nationalist_ newspapers. argues that Germany's future depends upon her ceasing to he poiitiealh isolated after rejecting the idea oi collaboration with Russia, and F ranee. The Zc.it ung continues: "Germans cannot- forget- that the Albion deceived Frederick the Great and will keep his eves open. Nevertheless a rapproachnient with England must ho attempted, for that alone will help us to get on our feet again.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1925, Page 2
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