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ONE WILL ALONE

HITLER ON GERMANY'S FUTURE.

EVERYTHING MUST BE FOUGHT FOR.

SACRIFICES IN PEACE-TIME,

(United Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 9.5 a.m.) BERLIN, January 16.

Heir Hitler, in a speech at a Nazi celebration at Dotmold, said that everybody knew the future would not spread roses before them, that everything must be fought for and would cost sacrifices, but final success always came to those who remained steadfast and did not lose their nerve. In the World War the people collapsed because they had never been required to make sacrifices in peace-time. Nobody should believe that present sacrifices should not be borne because later much bigger sacrifices might be demanded and have to be made. Hcrr Hitler contrasted the present situation in Germany with the party confusion of Republican days, saying that one will alone made possible what existed to-day. He added that Germany did not seek'quarrels with anyone, but she must be so strong that nobody could attack her. To-day Germans could have complete confidence that they could go on their way peacefully because they were strong.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 81, 17 January 1936, Page 5

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ONE WILL ALONE Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 81, 17 January 1936, Page 5

ONE WILL ALONE Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 81, 17 January 1936, Page 5

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