NAZIS ENGINEERING REVOLT
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French Alarm at Activities in Czechoslovakia AVOIDING OVERT ACT
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(Beceived 13, 11.5 a,m.) LONDON, Feb. 12. The News-Chronicle 's Paris correspondent says: "Responsible circles in Paris are alarmed at inforcnation from various sources suggesting that Germany intends making Czechoslovakia a second Spain and is plotting to engineer a revolt. She may be smuggling guns to German and Hungarian minorities. Following the Spanish precedent, Ceroaany and Hungary would not intervenee officially but would support the revolt with war materials and volunteers while pretending non-intervention. 4 4 Germany thus hopes to reshape Czechoslovakia without open invasion, which would mean a European war. She seeks to buy off Poland by offering her the Teschen district." Dr. Benes, the Czeeh Foreign Minister, had a long conference with the chief of the French military mission. It is stated in Paris that Germany has seriously miscalculated if she expects France to aecept another experienee of non-intervention.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 5
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