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GERMANY'S LACK "GROTESQUE SITUATION" RISKS TO WORLD Dnltcd Press Association—By Electric Telecrapli—Copyright. PARIS, May 27. 1 Five French Cabinet Ministers listened to a speech by the German Minister of Economy, Dr. H. Schacht, at the opening of the' German pavilion 1 at the Paris Exhibition. After promising support for improved relations between France and Germany, he again voiced Germany's demand for colonies, saying that Germany's aims were often misunderstood because the fundamental element of German life was insufficiently appreciated. : "With the exception of Switzerland, which enjoys an international .guarantee, Germany is the only nation in the world not possessing either at home or abroad a source of foodstuffs sufficient to feed her population," he declared. "This is a grotesque situation. Those seeking to keep up this state of things never will be able to eliminate the risks it has caused. Those contributing to its removal v/ould guarantee peace in Europe and the world for generations."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1937, Page 9
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157FOOD SOURCES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1937, Page 9
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