IN GERMANY
HITLER, SPEAKS ONE OF THE HAVE-NOTS. (Per British Official Wireless). BERLIN, Dec. 10. One thousand arms workers assembled at the armament factory to hear Uerr Hitler speak. Doctor Goebels, standing on a steel rostrum, introduced Herr Hitler, who also was accompanied by General \on lviotol (Chief of Staff), Marshal Goering, Admiral Ra-edcr, and Doctor Ley. Herr Hitler said: Wo are in the midst of a conflict, in which there is more at stake than the victory of one or other country. This is a struggle between two worlds. Neither fate nor God distributed the world. Men did this. While the Germans remained impotent and divided among themselves, Britain built up her vast Empire exclusively by force. Herr Hitler declared: “If we lose tliis war, it is the end of the Geiman people.” Herr Hitler then gave the workers a number of stock socialist pluascs. Rasing his yoice to a, shout, he ranted against the lack of lebenstraum for Germany. He added: “I am fighting the world as the representative of the have-nots.” Hitler continued on his well known theme of blaming the Jews lor the chaos- in Germany, and bitterly haranguing against Englanci, its democracy and its press. He said: “Our enemies aim is to destroy Nazism and disperse the German, nation,” and he claimed, “No other soldier will ever set foot "here German- soldiers stand. No power in the world will he able to dislodge us from the occupied territories.” Hitler concluded: “Germany cannot bo defeated, either militarily or economically. I shall continue the struggle until the last- breath. GERMAN PLANS. RUGBY, Dec. 9. Herr Hitler’s great aim is to make Germany the “First Socialist People’s State,” declared the leader of the German Labour Front, Doctor Ley, speaking at Dresden yostciday • He emphasised that the time would come when the effect of the shameful Treaty of Westphalia of 1(548 will be wiped out, and a- new Holy German Empire will be set up. The new order will be planned according to the principles of the ability of race and discipline. It will result in unprecedented prosperity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1940, Page 5
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