HITLER’S POLICY.
Willing to Bring Happiness to All Peoples. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, January 30. Thousands, forming a solid mass all along the route, cheered and saluted Herr Hitler when he was proceeding to the Reichstag meeting at the Kroll Opera House to give an account of his year’s stewardship. Deputies, all in either brown shirt or black uniforms, clamorously received the Chancellor, who received from President von Hindfenburg a hand-written letter of congratulation on his successful leadership. Herr Hitler in a speech declared that the year would be known as the year of the Nazi revolution, which had changed every sphere of German life and prevented the total collapse which was threatened under the crippling parliamentary regime. He attacked bitterly the party bickerings that followed the establishment of the Republic. lie added that the bourgeois democracy and Marxist internationalism had produced Cabinets who squandered the nation’s economic and political capital. Heroes were despised, cowards extolled, honest men punished and the lazy rewarded. Ilerr Hitler said that humanity had now entered on a timely search for ideas, and was producing a new philosophy of life. The terrors of war, with its millions of victims’ must not recur. The Nazi conception of things did not mean that they disrespected others, but they wanted to keep their own race pure. Ilerr Hitler paid a tribute to Italy. Signor Mussolini, he said, had warned M. Stalin that Germany would not tolerate Communism any more than Russia has tolerated Nazism. Germany had congratulated Marshal Pilsudski on his broad-mindedness. Though Germany had left the League of Nations, she was willing to help to bring happiness to all peoples.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 1 February 1934, Page 1
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