France's Pierre-Etienne Flandin lists questions Germany should answer regarding its response to proposals from the Locarno powers

French Foreign Minister Pierre-Etienne Flandin, seated at a small table outdoors, reads his recent speech, posing questions concerning the German government's response to the Locarno proposals; SOT: "What will be the value of a treaty tomorrow if Germany reserves herself the right to repudiate it in the name of eternal morality and the vital rights of the German people?"; cites Belgium's hatred of Adolf Hitler and Hitler's defiance regarding treaties; mentions need for impartial judge; quotes Hitler as claiming himself as "the only judge" regarding the "vital right of the German people" with regard to treaties
French Foreign Minister Pierre-Etienne Flandin, seated at a small table outdoors, reads his recent speech, posing questions concerning the German government's response to the Locarno proposals; SOT: "What will be the value of a treaty tomorrow if Germany reserves herself the right to repudiate it in the name of eternal morality and the vital rights of the German people?"; cites Belgium's hatred of Adolf Hitler and Hitler's defiance regarding treaties; mentions need for impartial judge; quotes Hitler as claiming himself as "the only judge" regarding the "vital right of the German people" with regard to treaties
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Editorial #:
1149611636
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
March 30, 1936
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Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:03:07:12
Location:
Vezelay, France
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr003881_01_01.mov