Translation of Statement Made by Robert Schuman Before the French National Assembly
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TRANSCATION
THEMAN
STATEMENT CONC RWING GERMANY
SERVICE" RECORDS 'NATIONAL
AND
MADE BY M. ROBERT SCHUMAN
BEFORE THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
"Today, there is no German army, not even the beginning
of one. With our Allies we are occupying Germany, and all of
Germany.
"I have heard talk of evacuation, but who speaks of
evacuation? I have been questione about this. I say to you
quite frankly: as a representative of the French Government
and of France, I do not want to envisage this eventuality.
"I do not want (I turn towards my friend Mr. Louis Marin
who is so vigilant in this domain) I should not like, even by
undertaking certain conditional and limited studies, to give
the impression that we envisage, that we might envisage, any
withdrawal of troops whatever.
"Secondly, there is the disarmament of Germany.
"In 1920 and in the following years, this disarmament
was an obligation imposed on a Germany controlled by the Allies.
Today it is an incontestable reality.
"From the point of view of the manufacture or arms,
I
shall quote two figures. On the list of munitions factories
to be dismantled there were 325 factories. At the present time,
270 of these factories, that is to say 83%, are completely
dismantled, destroyed, put out of use. The rest will be
dismantled in a few weeks. No factory of this type will be
excepted.
"After the First World War, the factories were not
destroyed. The destruction of the existing armaments ha d been
prescribed, the manufacture of new armaments had been forbidden,
and, as I said a moment ago, allied control was exercised over
an unoccupied Germany which had thus evory opportunity to
render such a control illusory.
" Here
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