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NAZIS’ BAD YEAR

STARS NOT PROPITIOUS BREAKDOWN OF AXIS CATASTROPHE FOR HITLER For those who attach importance to prophecies, and astrological prophecies in particular, some interesting reading is provided by the latest issue of "Raphael’s Prophetic Messenger,” received in New Zealand during the past few days. According to “Raphael’s” reading of the stars, Germany, and the Nazis in particular, are not to have things all their own way during 1939 and 1940.

“The stars are not propitious for Germany’s Nazi rulers. Even before 1939 has run its troubled course, it will be apparent that there must be a change of policy—or economic ruin will be the portion of the German people,” it is stated.

“The position of Chancellor Hitler is likely to be undermined by the early autumn of 1939, and the RomeBerlin axis may break down then or very soon alter, much depending on the result of political conflict in Italy.

“The year 1940 opens with the economic condition and health of the German people in parlous state, and there will be opposition to a regime which has filled only the people’s heads’ with megalomaniacdreams

“The next conjunction of Saturn and Mars (February, 1940) falling on the place of Hitler’s Mercury, points to a violent catastrophe, and quite possibly this misguided man may then end his life by his own hand. The only other alternatives are a change of heart on his own. part, of war, to which the probabilities are, however, that the Nazi leaders, faced by the overwhelming strength of the democracies, will not resort; and In either case, after a period of political chaos and pnrest, probably accompanied by internecine strife between several rival factions, and involving bloodshed, the Government may ultimately devolve upon a military junta, composed of generals and certain of the more progressive Nazi leaders.

“February, March and will be very troubled months, and conditions will pot ibe even partially stabilised much before the end of the year.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 4

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325

NAZIS’ BAD YEAR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 4

NAZIS’ BAD YEAR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 4

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