FOOLISH DIVISIONS
MADE NAZI CONQUESTS POSSIBLE NATIONS THAT GAPED & FELL MR CHURCHILL ADDRESSES AMERICA. UNITY THAT WILT. AVERT DARK AGE. (British Ofl'icial Wireless.) (Received This Day, D.U a.m.i RUGBY. June 16. The British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill), broadcasting to the United States tonight on the occasion of his acceptance of an honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law at Rochester University, recalled the fact that Rochester was lhe home town of his mother. His mother was born there. ‘■What has touched me most in this ceremony,” he said, ‘‘is that sense of kinship and unity which I feel exists between us this afternoon. Strong tides of emotion, fierce surges of passion, sweep the broad expanses of the Union in this year of fate. In this prodigious travail there are many elemental forces, there is much heartsearching and self-questioning, some pangs, some sorrow, some conflict of voices, but 1 no fear. The world is .witnessing the birth throes of a sublime resolve. I shall presume to confess to you that I have no doubts what that .resolve will be. Wickedness, enormous, panoplied and embattled, seemingly triumphant, casts its shadow over Europe and Asia. Laws, customs and traditions are broken up. justice is cast from her seat, the rights of the weak are trampled down, the grand freedoms of which the President of the United States has. spoken so movingly are spurned and chained. The whole structure of man. his genius his initiative and his nobility, is ground down under systems of mechanical barbarism and of organised and scheduled terror. For more than- a year, we British have stood alone, uplifted by your sympathy and respect and sustained by our own unconquerable will power and by the increasing growth and hopes of your massive aid. “In these British Islands that look so small upon the map.” Mr Churchill continued, “we stand faithful guardians of the rights and clearest hopes of a dozen States and nations now gripped and tormented in base and cruel servitude. Whatever happens, we shall endure to the end. But what is the explanation of the enslavement of Europe by the German Nazi regime? How did they do it? It is but a few years ago since one united gesture by the peoples great and small who are now broken in the dust would have warded off from mankind the fearful ordeal it had to undergo. But there was no unity, there was no vision. Nations were pulled down one by one, while others gaped and chattered. One by one, each in his turn, they let themselves be caught. One after another they were quelled by brutal violence or poisoned from within by subtle intrigue. “And now the old Lion, with her lion cubs at her side, stands alone against hunters who are armed with deadly weapons and impelled by desperate and destructive rage. Every month that passes adds to the length and perils of the journey that will have to be made. United we stand, divided we fall. Divided, the Dark Age returns. United, we can save and guide the world.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1941, Page 6
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