HERE HITLER.
HOW HE WON THE IRON CROSS.
CAPTURE OF BRITISH SOLDIERS. (united press association 1 —HI electric TELEGHAPH—COPI'IUCiHT.) BERLIN. March 8. The Nazi newspaper "Attack ' nas published a "true story" of how Adolf Hitler (the Nazi candidate lor tlu Presidency) captured 15 British so - dicrs and won the Iron Cross. It says that while Hitler was taking a message to battalion headquaitcis io took refuge in a shell hole, wheio British, officer and 14 soldiers were sheltering. Hitler covered them ™ a revolver and made them P 1 The British allegedly excused ti en - selves by saying that ho suiioui German regimental history does not mention the alleged exploit I but brigade adjutant, on July l't". acknowledged that Hitler dc two Americans who were taken pi ers by the lGth Regiment. j A war-time eomiade declares • Hitler was only 10 days in the front line. He served throughout the ai in a comfortable post at > al *-' . headquarters. Hitler f . ■' without elucidating the m>stci> o war-time achievements.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 9
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