HITLER'S AIM
BIGGER WAR EFFORT
His “Mission of Fate’ 7
[Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.] (Rec. 10.30) LONDON. Feb. 25
A proclamation from Hitler was read at the Nazi Party’s birthday celebrations at Munich. He made it clelar it is his intention to use manpower and material' to “an extent that our Continent has never known before.”
HHler incidentally' declared: “1 shall never abandon' the leadership, since I have every reason to believe that mine is a mission of fate, and that I have been chosen by Providence. How else could it have been possible to force all of the occupied countries of Europe to work and fight for Germany against Russia and the other Allied nations. We consider that it is quite natural not to spfare alien lives at a time when such sacrifices are demanded of us.” Hitler admitted that the Nazi Party was going through a cr'sis. “But it will emerge stronger than ever,” he said. “I am the same fanatic as I formerly wias. I have bornte worries which, no doubt, would have broken any. weaker character,” he added.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1943, Page 5
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