HC Deb 03 July 1932 vol 156 c40
46. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Prime Minister whether any advice- has been given to Lord D'Abernon as to the attitude he should take up in the event of any rising in Germany of the nature of the Kapp putsch likely to be injurious to the continued existence of the German Republic?

The PRIME MINISTER

The hon. And gallant Member may rest assured that His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin is in close touch with the Foreign Office on all matters of interest to His Majesty's Government. But if a reactionary movement hostile to the Treaty engagements of Germany happened to be successful, no doubt a serious international situation would arise, and the Allied Powers could not be indifferent to such an event.

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