“MANKIND CALLS FOR PEACE,” HITLER SAYS
(Received Noon)
, BERLIN, January 11. ' Herr Hitler, in reply to good wishes of diplomats at the customary New Year reception, said peace was his aim, and that of the Reich Government.
“Germany is striving to give the German people the happiness of a brotherly and united community by smoothing away social and economic contrasts which threaten the inner unity of the nation, and by promoting all healthy, good for increasing the material, as well as the spixltual wellbeing of the entire people.
“We wish our relations with other countries to be guided by the same consideration. It becomes clearer daily that there is no human happiness without peace. “Mankind, even above the din of armaments, calls for peace.” he declared.
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Northern Advocate, 12 January 1938, Page 6
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