What Herr Hitler had called his technique of “peaceful victory” was described by Mr H Winston Rhodes in an address to the Workers’ Educational Association in Christchurch. After the Versailles conference, said Mr Rhodes, it had been necessary for the dissatisfied Powers to discover a fresh method of gaining new territories How this method operated the post-war history of Europe clearly snowed. By encouraging disturbances in any country in which it had. ambitions, a Fascist. Power could create a threat of invasion so strong that a triumphal march could follow without the shedding of blood.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 4
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