HITLER’S SPEECH
FOUR YEARS DICTATORSHIP MOST UN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD DEPRIVATION OF POLITICAL FREEDOM [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] LONDON, 2nd May. The "Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says that Herr Hitler’s May Day speech in the Lustgarten was heard by a most unenthusiastic crowd. The Fuhrer’s speech dealt with the results of his four year’s dictatorship. The deprivation of political freedom could be plainly read in their apathetic faces. Meanwhile anti-Christian prejudices inculcated in the German youth are causing an outbreak of sacrilege throughout the Catholic portion of Germany. REPRESSION ON EVERY SIDE NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH IMPRESSIONS OF NEW ZEALANDER * [By Telegraph—Press Association] AUCKLAND, 3rd May. Dr. Duncan, Government' Balneologist, who has returned from a visit to Germany, says that he found an atmosphere of repression on every side. The younger people were definitely hypnotised by Hitlerism, but the older people were definitely unhappy under the present regime. Everywhere a military attitude was displayed, there I being no freedom of speech.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 5
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