HITLER EMPHATIC
' (Press ASSii.—
not out for war teaching germans to fight prfly internal evjls RE-ARMING DENIED
-By TelegrapH — Copyright).
(Rec. 11.32 p.m.) ... ' London, October 19 The Daily Mai! pubiishes a lengthy statement that Herr Hitler riiade to Mr. Ward Price and which is described as the most explicit that the Ciiancellor has yet riiade. Herr Hitler, aflswering a question said: "We are teaching the German youth to fight only iriternal evils. Germany's atitude to France has ; always depended on France's attitude to Gerriiany." Mi*. Price asked : "What is your ariswer to the charge that the Germari armariiefits are grfeater than is officially admitted and that you have war riiaterial in Holland, Sweden and elsewhere?" Herr Hitler replied: "How can these muriitions exist when every single gun in Germany is known and it is incredible that these foreign re-. serves should exist urinoticed. , Answering a further qiiestiori Herr Hitler said: "We shall riever go to ; war to get the . coloriies back. I am ; convinced that we are as capable as any other nation of administering and i deyeioping colonial territories, but re- ; gard this as a matter for negotia- ! tion. The Government is working - neither for a monarchy nor a republic, but soiely to imprbve conditions :for the German people. We lost the -ivar and we are manly enough to reI eOgnise that we must bear the c'onsei quehces. We have borne theril, but it is intolerable that a nation of 65,000,000 people should continually and repeatedly be dishonoured and huriiiliated."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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251HITLER EMPHATIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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