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HITLER'S BROADCAST

(Press Assn.-

CHEEREI) IN IIALLS AND CAFES THROU GHOUT GERMANY THE DESIRE FOR PEACE

-P>y Telegraph — Copyright).

Berlin, Oct. 24 Cheers rang in 65 halls and every cafe and restaurant when Herr Hitler, the Chancellor, in the presence of the ex-Crown Prince, broadcast the opening- of the plebiscite campaign. The packed Sports Palace was be- ; decked with banners inscribed "Never i again a dishonourable pact," "With | Hitler to an honourable and equitable : peace." Herr Hitler reiterated that Ger- ; many entered the war unwillingly, I land ended it honourably. : Speaking on the promises of Mi\ I Wilson to the Allies (in which he said f the disappointed vlctor could not j claim the moral right eternally to j brand the vanquished as inferior) he ! said the Versailles Treaty was incom- \ preh'ensible. i The Poles and Germans must live i together. The world had promoted a I German-Polish conflict owing to 1 ihatred. \ What were the 50 victims of the Nazi revolution compared with the ' 20,000 suicides as the result of fhe ; "Versailles Treaty; l England's gesture towards the Ger;iuan Jews would be finer if she did jhot make their admittance into Englland dependent on possession of [£1000. I Germany, which desired peace with [all nations, including France, could jonly ask fhe world to disbelieve the •emigres' talk. The Chancellor added: "If I act disI honourably hand me over to the galf lows."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 672, 26 October 1933, Page 5

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HITLER'S BROADCAST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 672, 26 October 1933, Page 5

HITLER'S BROADCAST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 672, 26 October 1933, Page 5

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