HANDS OFF GERMANY
Hitler Warns the World LONDON, May 1. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says that Herr Hitler’s re-affirmation of his desire for peace was accompanied by a somewhat truculent warning against interference in Germany’s internal affairs. He said: “We wish to say to other nations, ‘Don’t cross our path. We have overcome internal problems without involving others in our difficulties. Be good enough to do the same and not draw others into your quarrel.’ ” The crowd’s enthusiasm was at fever heat when Herr Hitler concluded, declaring: “I would rather be the smallest worm in Germany Ilian n king elsewhere. ’’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 119, 4 May 1936, Page 9
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