VICHY’S TREACHERY’
OBSERVATIONS BY MR EDEN.
Mr Eden is no dupe of Vichy. In his speech at the Mansion House on May 29 the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs said:—“ln our hearts we .must never fail to differentiate France from Vichy.” Few declarations have given greater satisfaction to the French who have left their country to continue the fight for freedom. Mr Eden also said: “All honour, too, to those Frenchmen who refused to accept what they considered a dishonourable armistice and left their hearths and homes in order to maintain the struggle at our side under them gallant leader. General de Gaulle. I am convinced that they carry with them the hopes and prayers of the great mass of the French people, to whom the subservience of the Vichy Government to I Germany is bitterly abhorrent.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1941, Page 6
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138VICHY’S TREACHERY’ Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1941, Page 6
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