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VICTORY

PREVENT AGGRESSION “When victory has been obtained—and aS to that result there is no reasonable doubt —the other nations must take the measures necessary to make German aggression impossible till she has abandoned the doctrines by which she is at present guided. That is simply a necessary precaution. Ido not myself think that any device for splitting Germany up into The old States would be useful. So long as Germans desire to unite, an attempt from outside to compel them to divide would merely increase their nationalism. Napoleon’s experiments in that direction did nothing but harm. Nor do I think that enforcement of democratic government against the will of the people would do anything except increase German dislike of democracy.”—Lord Hugh Cecil.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4559, 13 April 1942, Page 3

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VICTORY Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4559, 13 April 1942, Page 3

VICTORY Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4559, 13 April 1942, Page 3