POLICY OF THE NAZIS
WAR NOT DESIRED INTERVIEW WITH HERR HITLER (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, . June 18. “ I want to put men back on the land and women back in the home,” said Herr Hitler iu an interview with Miss Rosita Forbes, the traveller, lecturer and author. “I do not want women workers. I want German wives and mothers fully occupied rearing large families. In return I am providing German women with a greatly improved type of men. I do not want war. What is the use of conquering several more millions of unemployed. Nevertheless, pacifisnl is the most abject form of defeatism. Freedom is mere fantasy. I do not contemplate restoration of the monarchy, as it is like soar wine to the average German. If we finally accept royalty we will not choose any prince who has not worked for the Nazis.” PLANS FOR THE FUTURE REVOLUTION FAR FROM FINISHED LONDON, June 18. The Berlin correspondent of the Sunday Times says that the Nazi revolution is far from finished. Herr Goebels declared at Hamburg; “New upheavals on a scale making everything hitherto seem a mere prelude will occur before the end of the year. Germany has a world mission to accomplish. The Nazi revolution will not restrict the activity of one or two European countries. Its conclusion will see Europe a firm conglomeration of Nazi States. If the German Socialists .continue to shoot poisoned arrows from foreign countries we will take it out of those remaining in Germany.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21984, 20 June 1933, Page 7
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