NO DESIRE FOR WAR
GERMAN PEOPLE’S ATTITUDE
(Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, Jan. 5.
Despite the great rearmament programme in Germany nobody seemed to want war, and the guides who showed visitors the new fortifications explained- that they had not been erected because Germany wanted to fight, but in self-defence, said the Rev. W. S. Southward, of Christchurch, who returned by the Tainui from a European tour. “I don’t know whether that was bluff or not,” he added. Hitler had done a lot for Germany, and one could not help admiring him in many ways. British visitors to Germanv found everyone very kind.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 8
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