AIMS OF GERMANS
DESIRE FOR PEACE IMPASSIONED APPEAL (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) BHUTAN. 18th April. “The Nazi revolution is comparable only to the introduction of Christianity,' the invention of printing and gunpowder, and the discovery of America,’’ said Captain Koelim, chief of stall of the Storm Troopers, in an impassioned appeal to foreign journalists to make the world realise Germans’ aims, which were for peace. “But let nobody imagine," lie added, “that they can obstruct Germany's future. The whole people are ready to defend it to the lust man. Monarchist reactionaries will not be tolerated. 1 believe that the German Crown lies on the battlefield, and I doubt whether the Germans would fight for it there.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 5
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