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WHAT OF THE FUTURE

GERMANY’S TWO GRIEVANCES.

“ The German people to-day have two main grievances. The first concerns individual citizens and their families. The second concerns the nation as a whole. The first is the economic distress which the Germans share, although perhaps in an enhanced degree, with most of the western world. The second is the feeling that Germany deserves as high a place as any among the nations of the earth; that nothing less than complete equality with the most-favoured nations is compatible with her honour; and that the last remaining indignities or implications of inferiority imposed upon her by the victorious owers at Versailles should now either be cancelled by the revision of that treaty or else be, as far as possible, frustrated and contravened by her own unilateral action.”—Dr Maxwell Garnett, in the Contemporary ißeview.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 25, Issue 3759, 22 May 1936, Page 3

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WHAT OF THE FUTURE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 25, Issue 3759, 22 May 1936, Page 3

WHAT OF THE FUTURE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 25, Issue 3759, 22 May 1936, Page 3