GERMAN MIRACLE
GOEBBEL'S PANEGYRIC
Hitler, Lonely Genius Towering In Icy Solitude
N.Z. Press Association —Copyright Rec. 1.30 p.m. LONDON, Dec 28. "If the Fuehrer's head is slightly bowed, it is because of his continuous study of staff maps, writes Goebbels in Das Reich. He adds that Hitler's bedroom is no bigger; than the sleeping compartment in an express train, ana contains only a camp bed, a table piled up with maps, statistics and memoranda. His sleepless nights, as well as days, are spent among a close circle of collaborators, yet he is a lonely genius towering in Icy solitude above his fO No V details, favourable or unfavourable, are hidden from him, and nobody can fool him. He is still a vegetarian, and if everyone s table was as frugal there would be no food supply worries. It would be silly to claim that five years of war have not left their mark upon him, yet he has aged no more than others with a similar weight on their shoulders. He can afford to keep silent for months while his enemies would like him to speak, in the hope that he would reveal his intentions He is the German miracle. It only tne world knew how much his love extends beyond his own people towards the universe they would forIwear false gods and turn to worship him. -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1944, Page 5
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