RECONSTRUCTION OF BERLIN
(Eeceived 29, 8.45 a.m.) BEELIN, Nov. 27. Herr Hitler took the first step in the reconstruction of Berlin when he laid the foundation stone of the military academy and technical university on the new Eing road, near the Army road, Berlin 's great western approach. He said: "Without Eome there would never have been a Eoman State. We Germans have a thousand years behind us. We are building for a thousand years ahead." The Minister of Education, Herr Eust, announced that 16,000 students of the Berlin University and Technical University were being transiSrrea to the gigantic range of buildings belna erected on the new site possessing the Eeich 's sports field and Olympic otadium as a playing-field. General Beck, dean of the academy pointed out that it would be complete in 1940, replacing that dissolved under the Versailles Treaty.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 5
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