GOODWILL MESSAGES
CHAMBERLAIN AND HALIFAX GREET NAZI YOUTH GRAND RESPONSIBILITY” j. LONDON, Ith March. , Goodwill messages have been sent to 1 the youth of Germany by Mr Chamber- j lain and Viscount Halifax, the Foreign , Secretary. They appear in the Hitler , Youth organ, ‘ Will and Power,” published in Berlin. Mr Chamberlain writes: ‘‘You have, to- ' getlier with the youth of other nations, a grand responsibility for the world's future. It is a happy fortune for youth, like vours. in many lands to foster by * mutual exchange of visits and in other ( ways that international understanding so * essential to a settlement of differences and the appeasement of the world.” 1 Lord Halifax strikes a more personal { note- ‘‘There is every reason,” he writes,! * ‘why British and Germans should now be !} friends. Let us riot forget that British 1 I and Germans were friends before we weie jt enemies in the Great War. j c “A new generation is growing up, c which should he capable of restoring fully | c the older and happier relations between! a thr two peoples.” j t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 30 March 1938, Page 4
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