WORKING FOR PEACE.
GERMANY’S AIMS VOICED. “LAUGHABLE THREATS FROM ABROAD.” BERLIN, September 10. Field-Marshal Goering, addressing 30,000 members of the Labour Front, briefly referred to Czechoslovakia, declaring: “Cultureless people, coming from nobody knows where, and oppressing people of culture, is ridiculous. The pygmies themselves do not count, blit behind them hide Moscow and the Jew and Marxist demons. “Germany and Italy have not established order and peace to grasp the torch of war. It would bo better, if England gave fewer suggestions and established order among her Jews down there (presumably in Palestine).” Field-Marshal Goering mocked “the laughable threats from abroad,” adding: “We have done what could to protect Germany’s security and honour. The only countries in the world working for peace are Italy and Germany. It is necessary to show the world that reason governs, but should hatred govern it we are ready to follow tho Fuhrer wherever lie leads.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 284, 12 September 1938, Page 5
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