HITLERISM
THE BANE OF GERMAN POLITICS.
“The bane of German politics for more than two generations,” writes Mr .1. L. Garvin in the “Observer,” “has been their assumption that they alone could make war with relative impunity by waging it upon or • against the territories of their neighbours while remaining exempt from counter-attack upon their own vitals. Every close student of German history and doctrine during the last hundred years knows that this dogma of relative immunity is one main root of an evil growth. When they feel war, and the worst of war, in their own bowels, they will desist. Then anf only then, will they abandon an inveterate philosophy of aggression. Then, and only then, will they embrace with their whole hearts the idealism of constructive and co-operative peace.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4232, 17 January 1940, Page 3
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