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M. PIERLOT’S APPEAL TO BELGIANS Rugby, May 10. ’ On the second anniversary of the ! invasion of Belgium, the Belgian .. Prime Minister, M. Pierlot, broadcast 1 to lhe Belgian people. “Many of you.” a he said, “are faced with painful deg cisions, but never forget that the fate s of your country is at. stake and that it lies partly in your hands. The com- • ing days will be decisive.” ‘ He pointed out that the Germans c relied on the industrialists and work--j ers of the invaded countries, and that in Belgium th~se must play their i part in the liberation of their coun- ? try by cutting down production. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 110, 13 May 1942, Page 5
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