NECESSITY FOR PEACE
WORLD FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
LORD MONTGOMERY’S VIEW LONDON, June G. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, receiving the freedom of Leamington (Warwickshire), said: “It is dangerous to think that we fought the war to "secure peace. Youth must be prepared at any moment to sacrifice peace, if necessary, to secure freedom and justice in the world. Our young people must understand that we were fighting for freedom and justice. When we get those two. peare follows autom A i Parfs message says: The President, Vincent Auriol, speaking at the D Day anniversary celebrations of the Normandy landings, called for unity among the victors of the Second World War and fulfilment of the undeitakings given by each of them* under the Atlantic Charter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26792, 8 June 1948, Page 5
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