ANGER OF NAZI GANG
Remarking that a boa constrictor who had already covered his prey with his own saliva and then had it suddenly wrested from his coils would be in an amiable mood compared with Hitler, Goering. Ribbentrop and the rest of the Nazi gang when they experienced this bitter disappointment. Mr Churchill said that in the rapid rodisposition made of German forces,
Hungary was offered large territorial gains to become an accomplice in an assault on a friendly neighbour with whom she had just signed a solemn pact of friendship and non-aggression. The Hungarian Prime Minister (Count Teleki) preferred to take his own life rather than join in such a deed of shame. A heavy forward movement of the German armies already gathered in and dominating Austria was set in motion, through Hungary, to the northern frontier of Yugoslavia, and there followed a simultaneous invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1941, Page 6
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