SHARP LINE DRAWN
GERMANS IN AFRICA
FREEDOM FROM TYRANNY
ANTI-NAZI MOVE
(By Telegraph—Fresa Association—Copyright.)
(Received November 15, 1 p.m.)
CAPE TOWN, November 14.
A vigorous anti-Nazi broadcast campaign has been strengthened by the formation of a German-African Party to combat National Socialism and support the Tfremier, General Smuts.
The leader of the-party, Herr Ulrich yon Hutten, once a friend of Herr Hitler, issued the following declaration: "We German Afrikanders draw a sharp line between the South Africa which gave us generous hospitality, freedom, and peace and the tyrants of Nazi ' Germany. Their bloodstained hands were stretched out to this? country which was threatened with the fate of Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, and Poland if General Smuts had not taken
action;"
Answering the ex-Premier, General Hertzog's, claim1 that Herr Hitler was not out for domination, Herr yon Hutten states that Hitler, Goering, and Goebbels preached redistribution of the wb-rldj saying: "Today Germany belongs to us; tomorrow the whole world will belong to us." - Vl
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 9
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161SHARP LINE DRAWN GERMANS IN AFRICA Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 9
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