ATTACK ON HITLER.
“OUGHT TO EE IN LUNATIC ASYLUM.” _'! . r-; ' •_ ■ .' r; r SMUTS’ DEFENCE OF GERMAN JEWS. ; .... „.. u?i • ’(U.P.A. Jjy Elec. Toi. , Copyright) (Hoc. Nov. 8, 8.55 p.m.) ' / LONDON. .Nov. .8. General Sihuts, at a. luncheon at which £SOOO was subscribed for the benefit of Gefinap Jewish women and children* said .he remembered when the German Jews were regarded as the flower pf Judaism, and, .{priong the most cultured people of th.c world It, was appalling to think that human beings were not to. he free to develop along, their own lines, but were to h,e <;ast into jt mould and forced into a, certain type, thgt they >yere not to develop in the image, of- God, but the image of a man who ought to be in a. lunatic asylum.
General Smuts added that he did not want to criticise Germany, as. a nation. . She was as much sinned against as. sinning. .“Wo.must,care for the wreckage,” he added.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 5
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