NAZI PLANS.
WORLD REVOLUTION
AMBITIOUS SCHEME.
"Monarchy Like Sour Wine to
Average German."
STORIES OF ATROCITIES
(United P.A.—Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
(Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, June IS. "I want io put the men back on the land and the women back in the home," Ilerr Hitler told Mrs. Rosita Forbes, the well-known British traveller, lecturer and author. "I do not want women workers, I want German wives and mothers fully occupied rearing large families. In return I will be providing German women with a greatly improved type of man. Ido not want war.
"What is the uso of conquering if there arc several more millions of unemployed? Nevertheless, pacifism is a most abject form of defeatism and freedom a mere fantasy. Ido not contemplate the restoration of the monarchy, as it is like sour wine to the average German. If we finally accept Royalty we will not choose any prince who has not worked for the Nazis."
The "Sunday Times" Berlin correspondent states that the Nazi revolution is far from finished. Dr. Coebbels declared at Hamburg that new upheavals on a scale making everything hitherto seem a mere prelude, will occur before the end of tho year. Germany has a world mission to accomplish a Nazi revolution and will not restrict its activity to one or two European countries. In conclusion, ho stated: "I see Europe a conglomeration of Nazi States. If German Socialists continue to shoot with poisoned arrows from foreign countries, we will take it out of those remaining in Germany."
"The Times" Strasbourg correspondent says that "Lcs Dernieres Nouvclles" states that 11 Communists and seven Jewish intellectuals were shot or hanged at the Dachau concentration camp in three weeks. The condemned prisoners are placed in a special hut, and a rope •ds tied to a stout hook above each bed. When one is shot or hanged the others are taken to see the body and invited to commit suicide. All inmates of the hut are whipped every night. Herr Arthur, a former section leader of the Reichs Banner, was kidnapped at Berlin and beaten to death. The Schoenburg Nazis declared that he hanged himself in his cell. PLEA FOR COLONIES. German Memorandum Presented To the League "PEOPLE WITHOUT SPACE." LONDON, June 18. The leader of the German Nationalist party, Dr. Alfred Hugeuberg, has presented to the Leaguo of Nations a memorandum urging Germany's claim for her former colonics in Africa. Dr. Hugenberg declares that under Heir Hitler's guidance Germany is fighting against destruction in the West, and she refuses to be destroyed by the lower type of humanity which is developing among Western peoples. i
If Germany goes down others will follow. Consequently it is essential to restore Germany to her old position as a payer of international obligations. Firstly, it is necessary, says Dr. Hugenberg, to grant Germany her colonial empire in Africa to enable Germans to carry out there works and enterprises which otherwise will not exist.
Secondly, it is necessary to give "people without space" new areas in which to settle. The world is suffering not from over-production but from under-consumption.
The German delegation to Geneva has informed the League that Dr. Hugenhcrg's memorandum is private and in no way conforms with the delegation's opinion.
VISIT TO HITLER.
PREMIER OF HUNGARY'S CALL.
BERLIN, June 18.
The Hungarian Premier, Dr. Julius Goemboes, flew to Berlin yesterday and had a lengthy talk with Herr Hitler on economic and" other questions of concern to Germany and Hungary,
A message from Budapest says Dr. Gocmbocs' visit was unexpected, leading to the belief that Austro-German relations were discussed, especially in view of the Hungarian Premier's recent speech opposing an Austro-Hungarian union as a counterpart of the AustroGerman union formerly proposed.
AUSTRIAN ARRESTS
MANY NAZIS RELEASED
(Received 1 p.m.)
VIENNA, June 18.
Most of the Nazis who were arrested recently in Austria have been released following upon inquiries into their activities.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 7
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