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GERMANY WITHIN

LONDON, Oct. 19. , A communique issued from Hitlers Headquarters stated: F?' ceive'd leading personalities of the State and the Party. A number pt speakers lectured on world strategy, idealogical, home and political suojects, after which Hitler dealt with the political and military situation. Those present included commanders of home commands, War Department chiefs anid> heads of services, and also high officers of the High Command. The “Volkischer Beobachter, addressing home-front readers, said: “The German nation has reached a deadpoint. which it can only ove Y" come if every German makes tne utmost effort. Even nations occasionally feel that things can no longer go forward, but the highest possible degree of organisation and effort must be reache'di. It is still insufficient. There are days when we do work mechanically with tired feelings of depression, and days when we retrain from thinking about the future. The nation’s war effort would be endangered if individual citizens were to succumb to such symptoms of weakness. That is not a cliche, but sober truth. The war can be won only if everyone makes an effort undreamed of before.”

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Grey River Argus, 21 October 1943, Page 2

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GERMANY WITHIN Grey River Argus, 21 October 1943, Page 2

GERMANY WITHIN Grey River Argus, 21 October 1943, Page 2