HITLER’S VISION
FOR A UNITED GERMANY. REVOLUTION NOT YET OVER. (United Frees Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 12 noon). LONDON, June 18. “I want to put the men back on the land, and the women back in the home,” said. Chancellor Hitler, in an interview with Rosita Forbes. “I don’t want women workers. I wqnt German wives and mothers, fully occupied rearing large families in return. 1 am proving that German women have greatly improved the type of man. I do not want war. What is the use of conquering several more million of unemployed ? Nevertheless, pacificism is mostly an abject form of defeatism. Freedom is a mere fantasy. I do not contemplate the restoration of the monarchy as it i s like sour wine to the average German. If we finally accept royalty, we will not choose any prince who has not worked for the Nazis.” The “Sunday Times,” Berlin correspondent. says that the Nazi revolution is far from finished. Herr Goebels declared at Hamburg that new upheavals, on a scale making everything hitherto seem a mere prelude, will occur bef io the end of the year. Germany has n world mission to accomplish. The Nazi revolution will not restrict activity in other European countries and the conclus will see Europe firm in the conglomeration of Nazi states.” If German Socialists continue to shoot poisoned arrows from foreign countries, we will take it out of those remaining in Germany.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 6
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