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ANTI GOD CAMPAIGN OF HITLER

BISHOP’S LETTER OF PROTEST READ TO U.S. SENATE (Reed. 7 p.m.» Washington. Oct. 6. Correspondence from the Bishop of 1 Munster to a German oflidal. in which the Bishop nrotested against the Nazi seizure of Catholic monasteries and condemned Himmler for a <old- | blooded killing of the demented, ill 'and aged, under compulsorx cuthanni sia. has been submitted to the Senate Iw Senator Mead. He lold the Senate that the Bishop i is under house arrest, and the Nazi secret police are plundering and destroying the Catholic Church in Germany Senator Mead sa'd he could not reveal the source of the correspondence. as thal could endanger the lives of other brave men. The corre|sponden<*4* dearly showed that Hitler J intended to wipe out all religion, and I no man would be safe under Hitlerism and his anli-God crusade. -U P.A.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 237, 8 October 1941, Page 5

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ANTI GOD CAMPAIGN OF HITLER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 237, 8 October 1941, Page 5

ANTI GOD CAMPAIGN OF HITLER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 237, 8 October 1941, Page 5

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