KEEPING OUT OF WAR
GENERAL FRANCO’S INTENTIONS. SPAIN’S DIFFICULT POSITION. (By Telegraph—‘Press Association— Copyright) (Received This Day, 10.55 a.m.) NEW YORK, December 10. General Franco’s speech is interpreted in Washington as meaning that he intends to keep out of the war, says the "New York Times” correspondent, Harold Callander, who pointed out that Spain was between two fires and could hardly enter the conflict without becoming a battleground. Furthermore, Spanish leaders entertained growing doubts concerning outcome of the war.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1942, Page 4
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79KEEPING OUT OF WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1942, Page 4
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