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NAZI LIES

HITLER’S NEW YEAR PROCLAMATION PRETENDED CHAMPIONSHIP OF "HAVE NOTS." FACTS OF WHOLESALE PLUNDERING. (Tintisii Official Wireless.) RUGBY. January 2. After remarking that though Hitler's New Year proclamation is ostensibly a party affair two externa! events —the embarrassment caused by Italian defeats in Albania and the Western Desert and President Roosevelt's radio talk —have left their trace on its draft. "The Times" says the proclamation is refreshingly frank about the Nazi war aims. Hitler declared that the war wrisj being fought to decided the time-hon-oured Issue between the haves and the "have nets." "In ■■ther words " says -'rhe Times.”l "The Nazi attempt to control the world i is disguised in a mist of false termin-j ology. It was a-ver very clear by i what t:'le German'-’, on all counts one I of the most Hehly endowed e.'tmtri.- | of Eur-q.ie ranked among tile hic» , not.-.-’ It becomes still less clear sme.-j the outlines of Hitler's new order in, Europe began to take shape lite pw-| ture of the impoverishment cf a Ger-J many m revc.lt against the plutocrats * must s.-em singularly tmcmivmvmg t> ! the peoples of tlmse countries mj Europe whose resources are now being I drained. The whole .Nazi propaganda. is f unded on tb: v inb.i rei:’. contra'lic-1 tu n am! inherent falsehood.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 January 1941, Page 9

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NAZI LIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 January 1941, Page 9

NAZI LIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 January 1941, Page 9

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