WILL LIVE AGAIN
NATIONS NOW UNDER NAZI YOKE BROADCAST IN UNITED STATES. DECLARATIONS OF UNDIMMED RESOLUTION. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. April 14. Representatives of the countries at present labouring under Ihe Nazi yoke took part yesterday in a special American Faster broadcast entitled. “We shall live again.’ - Each speaker stressed Ihe determination of their country never Io lot its spirit be subjugated. The Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, in the course of his message said: “The true spirit of Norway will never surrender, no matter how dark the future may become and no matter how great the odds may seem.” Princess Juliana of the Netherlands said: “Our country is dominated by a numerous enemy but not so the spirit of its inhabitants.” M. Paderewski spoke for Poland and Prince Jean for Luxembourg. Belgium was represented by M. Camille Gutt. Finance Minister, who is on his way to Canada, where he is staying one week. Mlle. Courie gave a message for Franco and Mme. Hurban, wife of the Czech Minister in Washington, spoke for Czechoslovakia. Colonel Donovan, who recently made a tour of several. European countries also took part, and in the course of his speech said: "I express the overwhelming sentiment of this nation when I say to the representatives o! the invaded lands that they shall indeed live again, for they have not died. Tyrants may rise as they ever and again have done, but they cannot conquer the unquenchable flame of hope in the human heart. This is your strength and our American strength. The dictator who has temporarily invaded your countries knows this as well as wo do. For ho opposes it with the only two weapons he can command. One of these is force —but force alone cannot last. His other weapon is the propaganda device of disunity—but this is potent only as long as the confused world is not aware of it.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1941, Page 5
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