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WORLD DOMINATION

HITLER’S INSENSATE DREAM.S

HUMANS TO BE MASSACRED LIKE CATTLE.

DESTRUCTION OF VANQUISHED.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, PARIS, January 29.

The Premier, M. Daladier, in a broadcast said that Nazism not only seeks the domination but also the complete destruction of the vanquished. “Hitler considers humans as cattle to be massacred to make space for the conqueror, and he systematically pursues their moral and physical degradation,” M. Daladier said. “Under his domination millions throughout Europe have experienced misery that they had not dared to imagine a few months ago. Austria, Bohemia, Poland and Slovakia are lands of terror and despair. The German workers are the slaves of their Nazi masters, and the Polish and Bohemian workers have become the slaves of ihese slaves. “How is it that the world does not tremble before this first realisation of Hitler's insensate dreams? It would be foolish to underestimate Germany’s material power, but we shall win and gain a victory far exceeding the victory of arms. Not for us is a world of masters and slaves.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19400131.2.23

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1940, Page 5

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WORLD DOMINATION Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1940, Page 5

WORLD DOMINATION Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1940, Page 5

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