GERMANY’S REPLY TO FRANCE AND BRITAIN
NON-INTERVENTION. Impracticable Proposals Being Submitted. Press Association—Copyright. London, Jan. 7. Germany’s reply to the British Note on Spain, says the correspondent of the Manchester Guardian at Berlin, is believed to propose a total embargo on assistance for either side, the removal from Spain of all foreign troops, war materials and political agents. The proposals are impracticable and drastic, especially since they express Germany’s hostility to Russia and are contingent on Russia’s action.
Germany’s aim is to make Berlin and Rome an exis established by Herr Hitler’s protocols into a Berlin, Rome and London triangle through the Anglo-Italian Pact, thus detaching England from France and solidifying Anglo-German relations on the basis of the Bolshevik danger to the world.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 5
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