INJUSTICE TO GERMANY
Ambassador Urges Reiurn of Colonies BEST FOR THE WORLD LEIPZIG, March 1. "Hope is growing that appreciation abroad of th© injustice don© Germany regarding colonies will result jn the mandatory Powers making th© gesture we expect and which Germany has the right to demand," declared Herr von Ribbentrop, German Ambassador to Britain, addressing th© Nazi Economio Council at th© Leipzig Fair, in a speech which is believed to have been made witli the full understanding of Herr Hitler. Herr von Ribbentrop declared: "It is in the interests of all countries to remove the world-wide unrest created by this injustice. A remedy can be found either for solving the problem by returning Germany' s colonies or by Germany 's own strength." Herr von Ribbentrop denied that Germany would use th© colonies for strategic purposes.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 5
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