HITLER’S APPEAL
VOLUNTARY SACRIFICE FOURTH WINTER OF WAR HOME FRONT MUST DO ITS DUTY (Rec. 1.0 p.m.) London, Sept. 1. Hitler in a statement from his headquarters appealed for voluntary sacrifices for winter help work. “Our soldiers arc staking their life and health on an enormous front. The majority of the millions of the Far East have made a pact with them that they will prevent our land falling under the barbarism of Bolshevik exploitation or of Anglo-Saxon capitalism. Britain and America to-day are asserting that they desire a new and better world system, but why was it necessary for that to attack Germany? National Socialism has already solved or is solving social problems. The aim of the international criminals is not to build, a better social world but the brutal annihilation of national socialism and the enslavement of the kind India is suffering. It is the task of the German ! soldiers and workers to destroy the hopes of the international gold grub-
bers and the Bolshevik beasts and to make it clear that this war will not end with further exploitation by the possessing nations but with a decisive victory of the have nots. I expect the home front to do its duty in the fourth winter of the war.’—B.O.W. ANOTHER WAR IN 30 YEARS? Dr Rosenberg, Nazi Governor of Eastern Europe, in an article in “Voelkischer Beobachter,” advised the Germans that they must get used to the idea of a war in another thirty years.— P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 2 September 1942, Page 2
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