LABOUR CAPITULATES
HITLER S DOMINATION NEW RACIAL HYGIENE THINKING IN GENERATIONS (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) Received May 5, .11 p.m. LONDON, May 5. The Times’ Berlin correspondent says that tho entire organised manual aud office labour of Germany has capitu latcd and is awed by the Nazis’ seizure of the Trade Unions, with three and a-half million members. All the others have unreservedly submitted to Hitler’s leadership. Matrimonial offices are closed pending the adoption of new principles of social hygiene and the installation of doctors qualified to inculcate it. The organisation of this scheme has already begun at Dortsmund with 80,000 school children. Thereafter the civil service, undergraduates and, eventually, the entire population will be included.
Laws will shortly be promulgated directed at racial improvement by prohibiting inter-racial marriages and prescribing the separation of tho populace into families whose offspring are desirable, or undesirable. The logical consequence is the sterilisation nf
criminals and defectives. The objective will be unattainable for generations, but it is considered that the Government is conscious of its responsibilities and must think in genera tions.
With the object of enlightening leading English statesmen and others regarding tho situation in Germany. Hitler’s lieutenant, Alfred Rosenberg, head of the new Foreign Political Department, is coming to London.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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