BRITISH RESISTANCE
TRIBUTE IN ARGENTINA FAILURE OF NAZI PI.ANS (United Press Assn Elec. Tet. Copyright) LONDON, Sept. 8 In an article headed: “Wonderful British Reaction,” the newspaper La Prensa, of Buenos Aires, traces the course of the growing British resistance to what it terms, “the long, secret, formidable war preparations of the Nazis, whose principal objective it was to enslave British might.” This general admiration, La Prensa continues, is all the greater for the fact that in the preliminaries of the present conflict, and even after the Munich conference in September, 1938, which would be given as the actual beginning of the war, Britain had reluctantly abandoned her "wait and see” policy which she had been able to follow. The magnificent British reaction, the paper adds, has, furthermore, a very deep significance for the majority of the peoples of the world who want to live and work In peace, as the American nations do, and who are now witnessing with anguish the consequences of unpreparedness.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21214, 10 September 1940, Page 5
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165BRITISH RESISTANCE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21214, 10 September 1940, Page 5
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