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Anti-British Tirade By Goebbels

BERLIN, July 14. Dr. Goebbels, writing in the “Volkisclier Beabachter,” devotes 4000 words to an unusually violent antiBritish tirade, in which he attacks Commander Stephen King-Hall, editor of a “Newsletter” on foreign affairs, who has been sending a series of circular letters to German business men and others explaining the real facts of the international situation.

The “Volkischer ’.Beobachter,” in an editoria, says the letters are inspired by the British Foreign Office, and are aimed at stirring up the people against the Fuehrer.

The Rome press, says an Australian Associated Press message, characterises the recall of the British naval reservists as “intimidatory aand fresh evidence of war psychosis.”

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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1939, Page 8

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Anti-British Tirade By Goebbels Northern Advocate, 15 July 1939, Page 8

Anti-British Tirade By Goebbels Northern Advocate, 15 July 1939, Page 8