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Germany’s Desire

NOT SWORD BUT PEACE I VON SCHLEICHER'S POLICY Received Doc. 16. 9.10 p.m. BERLIN. Dice. 15. “We are ready to arm our soldiers with knives anti paper shields, if our neighbours do likewise,’’ said General von Schleicher, broadcasting the Government policy, “but Germany’s army must be like, any other army, a guarantee of the country’s safety.” He added that he was not only a soldier, but an impartial administrator, bringing not a sword but peace. Bayonets were not a convenient scat; therefore nobdy could rule without a large section of the, populace behind him. The Government’s programme was to create work.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 298, 17 December 1932, Page 7

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Germany’s Desire Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 298, 17 December 1932, Page 7

Germany’s Desire Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 298, 17 December 1932, Page 7

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