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HOW TO TRY HITLER

OBSERVATIONS IN GERMANY. It is the German working classes who provide the largest section of that unseen opposition to Hitler which has no doubt that any other regime were better than his, writes a special correspondent of the "Yorkshire Post” on his recent observations in Germany. The abandonment of the .policy of appeasement by the British Government came as a heartening impetus to such elements discouraged by the fall of Czecho-Slovakia. Reiteration by the Allies that they have no quarrel with the German people, only with the Nazi regime, finds a keen response there. About the possibilities of sabotage it would not be appropriate to divulge any details, but it can be said with certainty that these sufferers from the Gestapo reign of terror are just; biding their time for striking a blow for freedom, even when, for discre-j tion’s sake, they are least vocal in their opposition. Harm was done to the Allied cause after the last war by rabid fanatics who demanded that the Kaiser, as supreme war culprit. should be tried by his victors. As one of the Allies' principal aims in the present war. the slogan might well be suggested. “Hand over the Fuehrer to his own people." They will know by then how to pass judgment for the misery which ho has brought on them.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1939, Page 6

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HOW TO TRY HITLER Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1939, Page 6

HOW TO TRY HITLER Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1939, Page 6

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