VELVET AND IRON.
HITLER’S TALK IN THE SAAR. In almost one breath, in his speech during the official handing over of the Saar to Germany, Herr Hitler spoke of peace and boasted of Germany’s strength. He had a remarkable reception, and the whole province was delirious with joy. “Let us hope,” said Herr Hitler, “that France is ready, as we are, to seek peace. It must be possible to grasp hands and remove all obstacles to peace.” Then he went on: “ r Io-da v should be a lesson to those who believe that a nation can be robbed of its character by force, or that its soul can be stolen. This cannot, he done. Blood is stronger than documents. “To-day is only the beginning of work for the great Reich. I implore you, who have Iveen ffiitliful for 15 years, to have faith in the new Germany, whose millions are marching in step. Yopu will be happy when Germany is liappy and free.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7
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