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Armistice Day Celebrations in Paris. ...But we are fast forgetting. A generation who has not known war is springing up, and deep, deep down the old racial prejudices are striving. 1932 will be a year of drastic reorganisation if we are to avoid another World War.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 7

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Armistice Day Celebrations in Paris. ...But we are fast forgetting. A generation who has not known war is springing up, and deep, deep down the old racial prejudices are striving. 1932 will be a year of drastic reorganisation if we are to avoid another World War. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 7

Armistice Day Celebrations in Paris. ...But we are fast forgetting. A generation who has not known war is springing up, and deep, deep down the old racial prejudices are striving. 1932 will be a year of drastic reorganisation if we are to avoid another World War. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 7

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