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HITLER’S DICTATORSHIP

I DEPRESSED GERMANY ANTI-CHRISTIAN POLICY. Press Assu-iiuihw Electron Telesraph—Copyright LONDON, Monday. The Berlin, correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph’ ’ reports that the May Day speech of the Leader-Chancel-lor, Herr Hitler, was heard' by a most unenthusiastic crowd. The Fuehrer’s speech dealt with the results of his four years’ dictatorship. Their deprivation of political freedom could 1 be plainly read in the people’s apathetic faces. Meanwhile, the anti-Christian prejudices inculcated in German youth are" causing an outbreak of sacrilege throughout the Roman Catholic portion of Germany. ATTACK ON CHURCHES, PAINFUL IMPRESSION. LONDON, Monday, The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph’’ at the Vatican City says that Herr Hitler’s attack on the churches have made a painful impression, as officials had been led to< believe that he desired a friendly settlement of the dispute with the Vatican.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1937, Page 5

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HITLER’S DICTATORSHIP Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1937, Page 5

HITLER’S DICTATORSHIP Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1937, Page 5

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