“WATCH BALKANS.”
SIR NEVILE HENDERSON’S WARNING. LONDON, April 11. The necessity for alertness, which is plain to the Balkan States, against tlie danger of a sudden German attack, is given added point by a warning voiced in Loiidon by Sir Nevile Henderson, who was British Ambassador in Berlin before hostilities broke out. “Watch the Balkans,” he says. “Although our eyes are turned at present to north-east Europe, it is likely that our attention will soon be diverted again to the south-east.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 121, 20 April 1940, Page 7
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