GERMANY'S PLEDGE
NoThreatof Danger to Any Nation (Beeeived 22, 10.30 aim.) BERLIJT^ Feb. 21. jlerr vod. Blomberg, opening "tbe tvay for tbe commemoration service in tbe Opera Ttouse" ixt tbe presence of Herr Eitler and members of Cabinet, deelared tbat tbe Versailies Treaty bad been ■wiped out, but be gave a pledge that Germany did not tbreaten danger to any nation j sh8 beld out ber band to ber neighbours for' reconciliation. s Hert Eitler, after tbe serviee, placed a •wreatb to tbe war dead in tbe tomb in tbe TJnter den Linden.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 32, 22 February 1937, Page 7
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