GERMAN REARMAMENT
"GREAT EUROPEAN TENSION"
GENERAL GOERING'S WARNING BERLIN, Deo. 6 General Goering, at a mass meeting, said that Europe was in a state of great tension. Despite the German people's love of peace an explosion might occur. "We must be ready for it," he added. "It is not butter that will save us then, but cannons."
"A v shortage of foreign currency," he went on to say, "accounts for the shortage of butter. An increase in wages is impossible because that would prevent completion of rearmament."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22287, 9 December 1935, Page 11
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