REPLY BY HITLER
ROOSEVELT’S PEACE PLEA
BLAME ON POLAND
(Reed. Sept. 2. 1 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 1
A radiogram from Washington states that Herr Hitler’s reply to President Roosevelt’s peace appeals last week was delivered to-day in the third person by the German Charge d'Affaires in a note to Senator Hull. The text is: “By order of my kind intermediary for the purpose of stating to President Roosevelt that his messages addressed to Herr Hitler were greatly appreciated by tiie latter. The Fuehrer, also, on his side left nothing untried for the purpose of settling the dispute between Germany and Poland in a friendly manner.
“Even at tiie last hour, the Fuehrer accepted an offer from Britain to to mediate in the dispute. Owing to the attitude of Poland, however, all these endeavours remained without result.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 6
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