HESS AS AMBASSADOR
LONDON, November 3.
Claiming to hlive accurate knowledge tif the peace term's with wliicli Iteff Rudolf Heps cdme to England, Sir ,Patrick Holltin.,former I.ord Provost of G'lisg.ow, declared that Hees arrived as the billellll ambimkiulor of Herr Hitler) Hush said lifter, his'arrival that he expected to be allowcip to return within -18 hoiir.-,. The Terms inelljded: (1) The ret uni of the German colonies, (2), Britain to give up a proportion of her military, naval nu<| nir strength; ijiid also to pay iln indemnity, but to be allowed io rettliii sufficient air Strength to protect (lie British Isles;, (3) Europe, to be Germanized with Hitler ns overlord; (-1) Germany to receive the Atlantic eons! of Wept Afridi and also Syria, Palestine, and other territories; (5) Germany urn! Italy to receive control of the Suez Ciimd: (tiiMiissoi litii to receive Uoisica ami Tunis, aim Spain to receive French Morocco and Giliralliir. Sir Patrick Dolinn added H'ltt Jhih would be more ,hi|mili|it!ng to Britain than ' the Treaty of Vi>r,si|illes wiip to Germany.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 5
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173HESS AS AMBASSADOR Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 5
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