CHANGED THEIR MINDS
ADMIRERS OF HITLER LONDON, April 1. Miss Dorothy Hughes, 20-year-old Battersea girl, one-time admirer of Germany, now “cured” after three months in a Nazi gaol, is going to marry 24-year-old Mr. Charles Daniels —who once thought Hitler “the world’s greatest statesman” and is now anxious to get into the army and fight him. Miss Hughes said last night: “All my love for Nazi Germany has died. I would line all the Nazis I could find up against a wall and shoot them. Yet once I was a keen Fascist in London. “I still have nothing against the ordinary Germany people, and I must admit one thing. They will be hard to beat in war.” Said Mr. Daniels: “It was because of mv enthusiasm for Germany that Dorothy decided to go. Now she never* wants to go there again.” Early this month Mr. Daniels said that "systematic murder of unarmed seamen” had made him change his mind.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20254, 23 May 1940, Page 10
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