GERMANY’S CHOICE
HITLER OR COMMUNISM
EYES ON SIBERIA
SYDNEY, Dec, 20
Mr. W. A. Anderson, a Sydney business man, who returned to Sydney yesterday by the Oronsay, told of a conversation he had in Germany with a brother of one of Hitler's Ministers. /
This man told Mr. .Anderson that Germany had to choose between Hitler and Communism, and expressed his amazement to Mr. Anderson that the groat Powers did not support Hitler. “If anything happened to Hitler, Germany would become a Communist State within a month," Mr. Anderson was told. “This would not help the other countries in their fight against the growth of Communism." Mr. Anderson said that the German population had to have an outlet. The population was increasing and German colonies had been taken away. For the purpose of settling their .people, German statesmen had eyes on % section of Siberia, which they regarded as big,‘ rich, and badly governed. The easiest way to Siberia was through .Austria. Henco the desire to hold sway over Austria.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 5
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