STILL TALKING OF “HATE."
.__+__°_____., 4 ADVICE TO GER-WAN CHILDREN
Au Amsterdam paper quotes the following from thac Dortmulldel' General Anseiger, In the Latin grammar school at Essen, a teacher named Buclits, in an address ‘to the s€*holal‘s during ‘,dlv:ille service, fsaid':—~
“And now I come‘ to ‘the revenge, the revenge for the outrage and dishonour of Versailles. Ornly hatred and revenge may reign over us‘ -now. As in 1914, we must make oul"watch\{'orcl Lissouer’s' magnificent “Song of Hate.’ A
“Jesus Said’ vfhat We ‘must love our foes, but that concerns. only indivi!d—ual persons, not us. For us there can only be hatred, and from that hatred, that suits the 1112111, shall be born Gcrnmn daybreak and G-el'lnallfl'oe-’ doxm.”
‘Gnernianzs are expressing indignation at this teaching. One industrial magnate has asserted that Germany is willing to work and earn an honest place in Europe again. “This hymn of hate,” he commenis», “is a hymn of . u{to‘l- stupidity.”
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3332, 10 November 1919, Page 6
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156STILL TALKING OF “HATE." Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3332, 10 November 1919, Page 6
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