TROUBLE-MAKERS
BRITAIN DENOUNCED
SPEECH BY DR. GOEBBELS
"WE BELIEVE IN FORCE"
(By Telegraph—tress Association—CopyriEbt.)
COLOGNE, May 20,
Accusing the English nation of being trouble-makers,' Dr. Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, in a speech today,
saidc—
"They must return our colonies. Our. opponents do not understand our fouryear plan. If they; did they would welcome it, but long before they do the German kettle will have exploded.
"Three years' loss of butter, veal, and other things has made the fortifications on the western 1" front possible. A foreign advance to Berlin nowadays belongs to the realm of fantasy.
"Why all this talk of morals in London? The British Empire is maintained by blood and terror, by which were created the risky, things done in September. But God helped us. We believe in force. lam tempted to, believe in a Germanic God instead of a Christian God. They swagger . arid bluster across the frontier and cry in their churches, but they come with umbrellas in hand to make friends with us."
DR. LEY & COLONIAL CLAIMS
(Received May 22, 9.20 a,m.)
BERLIN, May 21
Dr. Ley, head of the Nazi political organisation, in a speech on the colonial claims, said: "Either, this generation will make good its right to the land or Marxism will return and civil war will rule throughout Germany."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 9
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