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WAR FEVER

' NAZI GERMANY HATE , FOR BOLSHEVIKS / 5 VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN (OMINOUS TURN TAKEN /CHANCELLOR'S THREAT By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received September 14, 10.15 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 14 The Nuremberg correspondent of fthe Daily Telegraph says the antiBolshevik campaign of the Nazis has taken a more ominous turn and the martial spirit is frankly predominant.

The correspondent draws attention to a passage in one of Herr , Hitler's speeches in which he said: "When I call for a German demonstration it will not be given by an undisciplined mob of 10,000 or 20,000, but by millions and millions of men who will march in unbroken ranks." The chief of the Storm Troops, Herr Lutze, responded: "We are united in : OU r hatred of our common enemy. We are not afraid and are prepared for leverything. Only give us the command, Fuehrer, and we will obey."

GERMANY'S ARMED MIGHT

GIGANTIC DISPLAY MADE TRQOPS, AEROPLANES AND GUNS t (Beceived September 15, 12.45 a.m.) NUREMBERG, Sept. 14 The last day of the Nazi Congress opened with a gigantic display of Germany's armed might. Five hundred aeroplanes circled in the sky, while 17,300 soldiers, with naval detachments, tanks and heavy artillery, paraded on the Zeppelin field. The realism was heightened by the roar of artillery and the incessant chatter of machine-guns.

IMPERIALISTIC PLANS

"DISCIPLINED PRUSSIANISM" FRENCH PRESS OPINIONS (Received September 15, 12.45 a.m.) PARIS, Sept. 14 The French press continues to display uneasiness at the Nuremberg speeches. L'Echo de Paris declares that none must be deceived with regard to the reasons for Herr Hitler's antirßolshevik crusade. It says that Bolshevism does not threaten the internal regime of Germany; Russia does not want war and has no common frontiers with Germany.

"Herr Hitler seeks to use international Fascism in. the interests of "German. Imperialism," the paper declares. will not tolerate his pretensions to dictate her foreign policy, and fears disciplined Prussianism more than Russia."

HITLER'S OUTBURST

DANGER OF BOLSHEVISM SPREAD IN EUROPE FEARED ' —-It NUREMBERG, Sept. 13 In an address to 150,000 Storm Troopers and 50,000 spectators, Herr Hitler said: "We have only one wish —to keep the peace—but we will never allow Germany to become Bolshevik." The Leader-Chancellor, in an interview with international journalists, answered the world-wide wonderment at the Nazis' fanaticism against Bolshevism, "It is our fear that countries around -us "will succumb in rotation to the Bolshevik poison," said Herr Hitler. "We cannot be indifferent to that.

"After all, we are a European nation. - We do not live in the moon, and what happens in Europe concerns us. "That Russia of all countries should seek to dominate Europe is something we Germans will never accept. A Europe dominated by a Bolshevik bureaucracy would go under."

The members of the Colonial League to-day !: held demonstrations in publio squares in various centres in favour of the return of colonies to Germany.

MOSCOW'S POLICY

STRENGTH OF THE ARMY READINESS FOR DEFENCE MOSCOW, Sept. IS At the termination of the Red Army's Manoeuvres at Minsk, General Üborevitch, commander of the troops, speaking at a dinner in honour of foreign delegations, said: "Our army is an army of peace, for the defence of the country without an aggressive spirit, but in certain countries forces which favour War are at work and are menacing the whole world. "We do not want war, but if it is forced upon us we have a strong army, able to defend us and to defend the cause of peace."

ANTI-EED CEUSADE

HERR HITLER'S APPEAL

FRANCE OPPOSES IDEA PARIS. Sept. 13 f The French Foreign Minister, M. ■I; Delbos, speaking at Bergerac, made it dear that France will not abandon her pact with Russia, or any other defen- ■' live alliance, and will oppose any attempt to transform the Locarno Treaty into a "holy alliance" against " the Soviet.

in reference to Herr Hitler's speeches at Nuremberg, M. Delbos said; It is not from us that appeals arise for arms 0r exhortations to ideological crusades , which would plunge Europe into fire blood. We do not interfere in the ,n ternational affairs of other countries will not permit interference with

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 9

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WAR FEVER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 9

WAR FEVER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 9