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Hitler’s Comment On Price Of Stalingrad MUNICH ANNIVERSARY (By Telegrajjli.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) MUNICH, November 8. Again declaring bis faith in German victory, Herr Hitler, in a speech at Munich, said that the light whereby the Nazis reached power in 1033 had produced the only Power capable of winning the present war. He was speaking on the anniversary of his abortive 1923 putsch. "We are fighting tar from home in order to keep the war from the people s home and spare the home country the sufferings it would otherwise undergo, lie said. No people bad won more successes than the Germans. It had required immense faith to overcome the “bad crisis in Norway, Hitler said. “The enemy abroad is still the same, from the Freemason and semiJcw Roosevelt downward to the Jewish Marxists of Soviet Russia,’’ he declured. . We had no sooner eliminated the conspiracy between . the Jews and the capitalists internally than the outer world embarked on a policy of encirclement. This was done once before, and the Kaiser was too weak to cope with it. He capitulated. New they find in me nil opponent who does not know the word capitulate. “The strongpoints at Stalingrad which are still unconquered are not worth a second Verdun. We have . gained the essentials and stopped the Volga trallic. Referring to North Africa, Hitler said : “We have no need to waste words about Roosevelt’s North African attack. Be will prepare all our counter-blows .thoroughly. Germany, wherever the fronts may 'be, will always hit back and go over to the attack.
“You may have full confidence in llie German leadership of the German army. I am confident in the German home I rout behind mo —and the man al your head ls not a man to go abroad like the Kaiser if things go wrong. He Ims always known nothing but fighting. Our preparations for the winter arc different from last winter. Let it be the hardest over, we shall be ready for it.”
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 39, 10 November 1942, Page 5
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335NOT WORTH NEW BID Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 39, 10 November 1942, Page 5
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