MAJOR WAR
UNLESS UNITED STATES INTERVENES REPORTED NAZI VIEW PRESSURE ON BRITAIN SUGGESTED. OFFENSIVE THAT MAY BE DELAYED. By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. LONDON. October 13. The Berlin eoi’i’espoiuleiii oi Hie British Associated Press reporis llial Dr Diet rich. Ihe Nazi Press chief, alt or a conference with Herr Hiller ear- |\- this morning’, (leclai’eil that only one Power, the I nited Stales, could yet intervene Io prevent a major western war. He added that even now Herr Hitler would delay the order for a big western offensive if any indication were forthcoming that President Roosevelt would intervene. Britain was relying on the United States support, but the United States could end the war if she unequivocaly told Britain she would not support her unless efforts were first made to reach a settlement at the council table.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 October 1939, Page 7
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135MAJOR WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 October 1939, Page 7
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