HITLER'S ADMISSION
ANTI-NAZI OPPOSITION
RIGHTISTS AND LEFTISTS
WILL BE OUTLIVED
(Independent Cable Service.) REICHENBERG, December 3
In an address here yesterday Heir Hitler admitted for the first time the existence of anti-Nazi opposition in Germany. "I knew I had to offend innumerable people by taking away something dear to them, namely, faith in their former idojs," he said.
"There are still people on the Left who say: 'You can call me an idiot, but I remain a Communist.' Likewise, there are people on the Right who say: 'You cannot expect me to make contact with commoners, for I am of noble descent.'
"I do not expect this of them, but they cannot expect me to despair of Germany's future. Let me say: 'Remain what you are. You are getting older, but after you youth is growing up.1"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 135, 5 December 1938, Page 9
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