'THE MARXIST DEMONS'
BEHIND THE CZECHS
SPEECH BY GOERING
BERLIN, September 10. i Field-Marshal Goering, addressing 30,000 members of the Labour Front today, bri.efly referred to Czechoslovakia, declaring that a cultureless people, coining. from nobody knew where, were oppressing a people' of culture. "The ridiculous pygmies themselves do not count," he said, "but behind them hide Moscow, the Jew, and the Marxist demons. Germany and Italy have not established order and peace to grasp the torch of war. "It would be better if England gave fewer suggestions and established order among her own Jews down there" (presumably Palestine). Field-Marshal Goering mocked at "laughable threats from abroad," adding: "We have done what we can 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 the Fuhrer wherever he leads." i Asked whether the Czech plan pro- ! vided. a basis for negotiations, the spokesman at the Wilhelmstrasse declared today that they would attempt jto make it such. He hoped that the discussions would be quickly resumed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 63, 12 September 1938, Page 9
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'THE MARXIST DEMONS'
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 63, 12 September 1938, Page 9
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