VICTIMS SOUGHT
UNDER GERMAN ORDERS threat to m. daladier AND OTHERS. VICHY CABINET TO STRIKE WITHOUT DELAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) • LONDON, July 25. The German news agency says that the French Government has deprived four French Ministers, 14 deputies and one senator of their citizenship and possessions because they left France after May 10 without authority. “The French Government wishes to strike against Daladier and his closest collaborators without delay.” the agency adds. A Vichy message says that M. Marquet, broadcasting to the nation, said: “You have been living lies, but the hour of truth has arrived. We are now trapped under the debris of a worn-out political, economic and social State. Think of those who threw the country into war though we were not ready for the fight. The guilty ones will be punished.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 July 1940, Page 5
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