FRANK VIEWS
GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY. STRESEMANN’S PAPERS. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) London, May 29. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail says the prospect of a closer Franco-German understanding is more remote owing to the publication of Herr Stresemann’s private papers dealing with the ■ Locarno negotiations. They are brutally frank and reveal the tortuousness and duplicity of the German foreign policy. Herr Stresemann, referring to the Rhine frontier, emphasizes that Germany had never abandoned her moral rights, but had merely waived the arbitrament of force because at the time she was unable to fight. He says Germany must not again commit the fatal error of 1914 and make a formal declaration of war, putting her in the wrong.
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Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 5
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