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STRONG GERMANY NECESSARY

M Molotov continued: “A strong Germany is necessary to European peace, but the British and French ideological war with Germany recalls medieval religious wars. The Allies fear the loss of world supremacy. This war promises nothing to workers but bloody sacrifice and hardship. Hitlerism may be accepted or rejected, but not through force.” M. Molotov added that the main points of Russian policy were a free hand in international affairs, and a continuation of neutrality, trying to halt and not spread the war. Russia had been neutral and had informed all Embassies of that fact when she entered Poland, where 737 Russians were killed and 1862 wounded. The Red Army had captured 900 guns. 10.000 machineguns. 300.000 rifles, 300 planes and a million rounds of ammunition.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1939, Page 5

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129

STRONG GERMANY NECESSARY Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1939, Page 5

STRONG GERMANY NECESSARY Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 November 1939, Page 5

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