FREEDOM OF PRESS
NAZI VIEWPOINT.
WORST KIND OF INTELLECTUAL TYRANNY.
EUR ORE WILL BE GIVEN NEW LIFE.
(fJ.I'.A. by Flee Te’- Copyright) (Received .May 21. 9.35 p.m.L LEIPZIG, May 20.
Dr. Goebbeb, addressing the Jurists’ Congress, protested against foreign criticism d? the G-eitnan policy towards the Press, f ‘‘Germany ban not 'abolished the freedom of the Press, but:Dross anarchy,” he said. “What is called tho freedom of tlfo Press in liberal countries is in reality the worst kind of intellectual tyranny, because it is exorcised anonymously.” Hen- Hitler preferred “the higher law of His nation” to the Versailles Treaty, which was “lawless in its origin.” “The Nazis would not only rebuild Germany, but would give, suffering Europe a new life,” lie added. “Our aim is to place Europe on a b Miter legal basis compatible with tho life of all nation;.” -
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 5
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