MINDS IN BONDAGE
HITLER’S VILE METHODS. SUPPRESSION OF TRUTH. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, December 4. In a loading article on one of the most appalling aspects of Nazism—its suppression of activities of the tree mind—“ The Times” says: “Hitler knows that the pursuit ot truth for its own sake is inconsistent with Nazi doctrine, and therefore he seeks everywhere in his own country first of all to imprison the mind. The extent to which he has succeeded already is a major tragedy. "By sheer voilence he has expelled and sometimes killed men of learning in Holland. Poland, Czechoslovakia', and other States. In those three countries at least he has closed the leading universities and made a point of terrorising the younger generation. Such education as is taught in the elementary' schools is tinctured with the poison of Nazism."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1940, Page 6
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