HITLER’S VIEW
OF GERMANY’S FUTURE , The Young Idea (Independent Cable.) (Received December 4, 7.30 p.m.) REICHENBERG, December 4. Herr Hitler, in an address here, ad- ! mitted, for the first time, the existence !of an anti-Nazi opposition in Ger- [ many. He remarked: “I knew that I 'had to offend innumerable people by taking away something dear to them namely, their faith in their former idols. There are still people, on the Left who say. “You can call me an idiot! I remain Communist!’ Likewise, there are people, on the Right, who say: ‘You cannot expect me to come into contact with commoners. I am of noble descent!’ I do not expect this of them, but they cannot expect me to despair of the German future. Let me say: Remain what you are! You are getting older, but, after you, youth is growing up!” A RECONCILIATION. GERMANY AND COLOMBIA. BERLIN, December 4. The rupture between Germany and Colombia has been healed, and the Ambassador of Colombia, Senor Jaramillo, will return to Berlin.
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Grey River Argus, 5 December 1938, Page 7
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