A PAGAN GENERAL
CAMPAIGN IN GERMANY CHRISTIANS AND THE WAR (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Australian and N.Z. Bwss Association.) BERLIN .l:ui. :Ui. General I-iiil.eiulorff wlm, with his wife, is conducting a ‘‘back to pa,nanism” mission in Germany, in his latest outburst, whilst addressing 2000 people al Aim, declared that the Jews, Jesuits, ami .Freemasons conspired to bring about the war. I heir intrigues prevented his training an additional d,000.000 soldiers before <|he war. If he, had had an additional 100,000 men in 1014. he would have won the war in a few months. Me spent 00 miuut.es on a tirade condemning the .lews and the Christian faith, beginning, with the iiKpiities ot Moses, and ending with the Dawes plan, which he described .as .a crime. Erau. .LudenrtoriV vehemently denounced Christianity as un-German, and sought convert's to Germanic faith as revealed in the Nordic songs.
The audience dwindled steadily throughout, and only 20 took 'General LudendorlT’s new pagan pledge.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 5
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