GERMANY AND HER DEBTS.
the economic landslide disarmament attitu de. rawLn ASSOCIATI °n -HV electric; ielf.gr,vph-cophught.) (Received November 21st, 5.5 p.m.) '■Wn ci November 20. l'iiiu but w i llot tear up the Youll e nntee that BiVen a gUal '~ ,~, ~ , L X>lan can be carried Uer.n-, r D ''" JuHIIS C '»'tius, tHe . I Minister, addressing the Reich Council.
world-wnl Waguc Conference a iu whlo economic laudslm.. h-i*. n curred Ut !>,>■• <• "lusncic oc tarried TT > overi »uentt> have not tion nit < ■ U ' P rum isu« of co-opera-tion with Germany m rulfillm.r the loung man. l ile Cover nent 7s responsible lor seeing tl,,i li V. imiinn .. \ i that the German in, °i I )rjvec ' of its social and lolls hv "tolerable bur-
recent !•! , t0 dlsari «ame;it ) and the said : ut *'«uice, Dr. Curtius 'i alter peace was v ie.l li' U nv in dls ' ir, ' ulUlcllt - Germany shall reu.rllUr,od - One-sided disarmament u 1 ,layo eonse-que iicc.s which cannot ,IM,,^ rC ff C " ■ U wuuld seriously chut linr r existence of nations and all other guarantees of peace." Germany has rejected the policy of dventuro m foreign atl'a.r*; but Germans did not consider it possible donle- \ to acquiesce m the present position ol jjlairs under the Peace. Treaty, esi'l,n' a i!" .J'"'st. It was not un- . ngtable tactics, but. the lives of nations which determined the future Goimany needed peace, and the eooperation of France.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 15
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