GERMANY’S POSITION
ASSERTION OF COMPLETE CONFIDENCE “IN WAR FORCED UPON HER." PROPAGANDA DECLARATION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received This Day, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, November 7. The British United Press Berlin correspondent says the official news agency states that Germany's position is exceptionally satisfactory because the Allies have failed to force her to fight on two fronts. Russo-German friendship has made her militarily invincible from the Rhine to the Pacific, on which she could draw undisturbed, while Britain depended entirely on seaborne trade. America's neutrality, despite the removal of the embargo, must be “exceptionally uncomfortable for the Allies." Anglo-French attempts to split Germany’s effort by creating new war theatres had failed, despite the Turkish pact, while the Rome-Ber-lin Axis had been strengthened. Attempts to separate Germany and Italy had failed. The entire German people was convinced that Germany would win the war which had forced upon her.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1939, Page 6
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