MARCH TOO MUCH
YOUTH OF GERMANY SPORTS LEADER’S WARNING LONDON, August 31. A. warning to drop the “,‘everlast.ng marching” was given by the ReicU Sports Leader, Herr von Sehaimner urid Osten, at a meeting of the Hitler Youth Movement in Magdeburg. More impo.t ant than marching, he said, was an understanding of what youth needed i.i the future.
A number pf English hoys attended the meeting arid the sports leader paid a tribute to the physical training of English youth. Announcing the expected appointment- of cultural attaches to German Embassies, legations arid consulates, Herr Hans Johst, president of the Reich Chamber of Literature, added that the first appointment would probably be to London.
The attaches’ task would he to study the culture of the country to which they were sent and make the mostvaluable aspects of it available to German students.’ They would also arouse foreign interest in German culture.
“In the future the leaders of Germany must possess the wide outlook which British leaders have had for centuries,” said Herr Johst. “In spite of all his unhappy experiences, the German is still inclined too much to be iclylic and romantic. “To rebuild the nation clear-sighted and constructive minds are required.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1937, Page 6
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