HITLER ON BOLSHEVISM.
THINKS NATIONS SHOULD GET TOGETHER. BERLIN, October 4. Herr Hitler, addressing half a million peasants at Bueckeberg Hill, attacked those who resented official price fixing and said that Germany lay in the midst of a menacing and threatening world. If Europe sank into Bolshevism nobody would help Germany. The decline of the German harvest by even 20 per cent, would be a catastrophe. It was necessary for the nations to get together. GREAT AERIAL DISPLAY. (Received Monday, 10.0 p.m.) BERLIN, October 4. Hitler’s speech was preceded by a great military aerial display. Hundreds of men parachuting with machine guns gave a demonstration without precedent in Germany.
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Wairarapa Age, 6 October 1936, Page 7
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