GERMAN NAVY
VISITED BY HITLER.
A TANGIBLE SYMBOL.
(United Pres* Association—By Electric i. i Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 12.45 p;m) BERLIN, May 22
Herr Hitler accompanied, by von ■Papen, Goebels land Goer wig flew ;J° (Kiel on fiis first visit to the fleet. Hitler was saluted with nineteen guns as he boarded the flagship, the old battleship Schlesw.igholstein. All Germany’s navy was assembled, except the Koln, which has not returned from Australia, and the Emden, which is being refitted. •Hitler addressing the' garrison, said though the fleet was small, Germans regarded it with, pride, as the ino-A tangible symbol of Germany’s: honour and prestige. 'Germany longed for peace, but wa s determined t 0 obtain equality of freedom. Hitler accompanies the fleet 0m two days’ manoeuvres.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 6
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