HITLER RESHUFFLE.
MAY. FOLLOW CONCLAVE.
BERLIN, January 29,
Herr Hitler called his war chiefs to a. secret conclave and, it is rumoured, the I following two matters were discussed:— (1) The probability of Hitler making the Minister of Air, General Goering, Chancellor, while he himself remains leader. (2) A foreign adventure which concerns the army. It is rumoured that there is grave unrest in Germany because of the food shortage. There has been no confirmation, however, of reports of street demonstrations. Talk of General Goering's becoming Chancellor has revived stories concerning Herr Hitler's health. One of these states that he is suffering from consumption, for which reason he spends most of his time in the Bavarian mountains. CHRIST WAS NO JEW.
RULES FOR NAZI TEACHERS.
BERLIN, January 29. I Teachers of religion have been warned' to omit the Old Testament from their | teachings, to show that Christ was no Jew, and generally to bring Christianity into line with Nazi doctrines. The Old Testament must be consulted when racial questions and an understanding of the New Testament make that necessary. The Old Testament, they have been informed, is "typical of the Jewish spirit, and of the break-1 down of a people unworthy of God." | Their orders are that pupils must be taught that Jesus did not belong even' racially to Jewry. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 7
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