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HITLERS CONFESSION

INGENIOUS STUNT One of the latest ingenious stunts to be published in Britain about Hitler is the following:— I, Adolph Hitler, on this my deathbed am sutTering bravely great pain. i wish to make it known to all that I'm not as, the ancient King Herod was, a murderer of women and children. i have no Hympatliy for the Poles, who have ,fought anil lost a useless war. I've worked in the interests of, and not against Immunity. I have used my people Ar the welfare of the Fatliorlami— not for my own ends. I’ve proven mysc-U a true leader and found Josef Stalin to lie a madman, thief, and a liar. 1

am amused at tlio Polish nation, who underestimated tlu: courage of 'lie brave German soldiers. I also laugh at the British and the French peoples, who endeavoured to resist the Ger.uain who fought so valiantly and were unafraid. I feel myself slipping a wav slowly. I now bid you my last farewell. 1 am still of the opinion that tho French arc going lo Hell, where the British will follow. Heaven’s in sight, where unpeople sent me. Auf Wiedersehen! ADOLF, Tho Truthful. In order to understand why this is Hitler’s “real confession,” read the first, third, fifth, and every alternate line, missing out the second, (onrth. etc.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OPNEWS19391220.2.10

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 273, 20 December 1939, Page 2

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HITLERS CONFESSION Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 273, 20 December 1939, Page 2

HITLERS CONFESSION Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 273, 20 December 1939, Page 2

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