THE IRE OF DR. GOEBBELS
BITTER DENUNCIATION OF BRITISH NATION GERMANY PLACES TRUST IN FORCE
Received May 20, 9 p.m. COLOGNE, May 20. Accusing the English nation of being troublemakers, Dr. Goebbels, in a speech, said: "They must return our colonies. Our opponents do not understand the four-year-plan. If they did they would welcome it, but long before they do the German kettle will have exploded. “Three years of loss of butter and veal, etc., made fortifications on the western front possible. To walk to Berlin nowdays belongs to the realm of fantasy. Why talks of morals in London? The British Empire is maintained by blood and terror by which were created the risky things done in September; but God helped us. We believe in force. I am tempted to believe in a Germanic god instead of a Christian God. They swagger and bluster across the frontier and cry in churches, but come with umbrellas in hand to make friends with us.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 7
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