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NAZI HATRED

. +0 ATTACKS ON SOVIET RUSSIA AS NEMf LAND DESIRE FOE POSSESSION HEBR HITLER'S OUTBURST By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Eeceivcd Soptembor 13, G. 35 p.m.) BERLIN, Sept. 13 In view of Herr Hitler's doctrine of "drang nach osten" (eastward expansion), significance attaches to his references to Russia during the several speeches ho has made at Nuremberg. He said that if Germany possessed the mineral wealth of the Urals and Siberia, and the wheat fields of the Ukraine she would, under the Nazi regime, swim in plenty instead of fighting for her existence. These references recall the Fuehrer's statements in his book "Mein Kampf" in which he said: "When we speak of the new land wo can think only of Russia. Fato itself seems to point its finger for us there. .That gigantic countrj - is ripe for dissolution. "The end of Jewish rule in Russia will be the end of Russia as a State."

LEADERS' TIRADES DANGEROUS AGGRESSION PROVOCATIVE STATEMENTS (Received September 13, 6.35 p.m.) Times Cable LONDON, Sept. 12 Commenting on the anti-Russian tirades of the Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, a personage in a high position in both old and new Germany admitted to a special correspondent of the Times that these would have meant war within 24 hours in the days before 1914. How far the campaign would be allowed to go would depend to some extent upon the world reaction to the Nazi leaders' outburst, but it would not be surprising if Herr Hitler brought his crusade of anti-Bolshevik fury to a crescendo with some startling announcement. Germany's first object was to secure the weakening of the Franco-Soviet pact. In any case she hoped to win Britain's adherence to an anti-Bolshevik crusade under German leadership. In that way financial and economic support might be ensured for Germany where other arguments failed. RUSSIAN ANGER DR. GOEBBELS VILLIF!ED PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS (Received Septomber 13, 5.5 p.m.) % LONDON, Sept. 12 The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reports that the Pravda violently attacks Dr. Goebbels, who is lame. Jt says: "This dwarf with crooked legs and an enormous twisted caricature of a nose is a complete clinical specimen of the degenerate. We quite deliberately mention the loathsome appearance of this chief theoretician oif German Fascism—this apostle of the purity of tho German race." ALARM IN FRANCE EUROPEAN ANXIETY GERMANY'S MILITARISM PARIS, Sept. 11 That Germany again threatens to become the centre of European anxiety is tho consensus of opinion in the French press, which does not conceal its uneasiness over Dr. Goebbels' antiSoviet speech at the Nazi congress. France now is watching the proceedings at Nuremberg with apprehension which has forced the Spanish situation and French labour troubles into the background, especially as Herr Hitler is expected to close the conference with an important declaration on foreign policy. Baron von Neurath, German Foreign Minister, and the German Ambassadors to Britain, Russia and Franco, have arrived in Nuremberg to consult the Fuehrer. Le Figaro describes Dr. Goebbels' speech as the most terrible diatribe ever made against a foreign Power. It ask#*. "What is Germany preparing?" The atmosphere becomes more tense as the Nuremberg conference proceeds. Against Russia an offensive has been let loose. Le Journal sees a recrudescence of the old German militarism and desire for world domination, constituting grave danger to Europe. COLONIAL DEMANDS SOUTH AFRICA'S CONCERN NO SURRENDER POLICY CAPETOWN, Sept. 11 South Africa is greatly alarmed at the turn of events at Nuremberg. The Cape Times says every member of the Union Government in the past few years has clearly stated that South Africa cannot consider the cession of South-West Africa or Tanganyika, and adds: "It is difficult to imagine, evon on the widest grounds of world policy, how the South African view can be overriden." REICH AND JEWS ■■ ! . ■I ■ I■■ t EXODUS OF THOUSANDS MANY CHANGE RELIGION BERLIN, Sept. 11 About 83,500 Jews have left Germany since tho Nazis came into power in 1933, according to a Jewish publication, and 2000^ others have changed their religion. Addressing members of the medical profession, tho Reich medical leader, Dr. Wagner, described semi-Jews and quarter-Jews as a "mongrel race which, biologically and politically, is undesirable and should be extinguished as soon as possible." Fifteen members of the forbidden Society for Bible Research have been sentenced to imprisonment for refusing to serve ill the Army.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 9

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NAZI HATRED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 9

NAZI HATRED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 9

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