WILL NOT ENDURE FOR EVER
HITLER AN ILL MAN OPINION OF FORMER I S. AMBASSADOR (Rcc. 1.30 p.m.) Washington, Oct. 27. Evidence on the basis of an interview with Hitler was given by Mr John C. Cudahy, former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which is considering the Neutrality revision. “Hitler is not going to endure for ever." said , Mr Cudahy. "I never saw a man look so ill. He looked as if he had not j slept for months, as if he had a malignant disease.” Mr Cudahy expressed the opinion that the upper ranks of the Nazi party would engage in internal conflict il Hitler died. The German people are apathetic to the war, yet they feared a peace of vengeance. Herr Von Ribbentrop had told him that the United i States entrance into the war would probably destroy the world. U.P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 6
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