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HITLER CONFESSION (?)

INGENIOUS STUNT One of the latest ingenious stunts to be published in Britain about Hitler is the following:— 1, Adolf Hitler. on this my deathbed nin suffering bravely great pain. 1 wish to make it known to all that I’m not, as the ancient King Herod was, a murderer of women and children. I have no sympathy for the Poles, who have fought and lost a useless war. I’ve worked in the interests of, and not against, humanity. I have used my people for the welfare of the Fatherland—not for my own ends. I’ve proven myself « true leader ami found Josef sialin to he a madman, thief, and a liar. 1 am amused at the Polish nation, who underestimated the courage of the brave German soldiers. 1 also laugh at. tin 1 British ami the French peoples, who endeavoured to resist the Germans, who fought so valiantly and were unafraid. I feel myself slipping away slowly. 1 now hid you my Inst farewell. I am still of the opinion that the French are going to Hell, where the British will follow. Heaven's in sight, where my people sent me. Auf Wiedersehen! j. AHOLF. The Truthful.

In order to understand why this is Hitler’s ‘‘real confession,” read the first, third, fifth, and every alternate line, missing out the second, fourth, etc.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20122, 16 December 1939, Page 11

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222

HITLER CONFESSION (?) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20122, 16 December 1939, Page 11

HITLER CONFESSION (?) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20122, 16 December 1939, Page 11

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