FRANCE & BELGIUM
FRIENDLY COMRADESHIP. ADDRESS BY GENERAL DE GAULLE. ‘ (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Belgian Consul in Wellington has received advice that General de Gaulle addressed Belgians in ocupied Belgium over the Radio Belgique from London. He paid tribute to the courageous resistance of the Belgian people, and said he saw, in that resistance, proof of Belgium’s strong national unity and an assurance that Belgium would survive the war and resume her place in the world of tomorrow. He spoke appreciatively of the assistance given by the Belgian Government to the French National Committee and recalled the comradeship existing between the soldiers of the two countries. He referred also to the way in which the Belgian and French African colonies had worked together against the common enemy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1943, Page 4
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