"WE MUST RAISE OUR DEMAND LOUDER AND LOUDER"
(Received 22, 1.30 p.m.) BERLIN, 'Nov. 21. In a speech at Augsberg regarding Germany 's colonial claims, Herr Hitler said: "What they do not like to hearv to-day they will be unable to ignore in a year's time. "What to-day they will not consider doing they will think about in three years' time. And in four or five years they will consider that practically the main thing is that the new German army is here and that Germany has lost her inferiority complex. . "We have a great task before us. We must raise our demand for colonial living Toom louder and louder, as I know that the world will be unable to refuse it. The hardest and worst preliminary work is accomplished. "The other nations would think differently of the German demands ii they were in & position to feel the los3 of colonies," Herr Hitler added.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 7
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