DICTATORS MEET
ON THE. EASTERN FRONT ATTEMPTED COUNTERBLAST. TO ATLANTIC DECLARATION. LONDON, August 29. Hitler and Mussolini have met on the Eastern front. This news was given in a special announcement from Hitler’s headquarters tonight. The meeting took place between August 25 and 29. . It is stated that a desperate attempt is being made to offset the Atlantic Conference of Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt and the German propaganda Ministry is working overtime. It is stated that the discussions were concerned with the new European order “which will come into being when Russia is defeated, with the peaceful, harmonious and fruitful collaboration iniquity and evil do have fruits.
FANTASTIC TALK
ALLEGED AXIS AIMS. (Received This Day, 10.40 a.m.) BERLIN, August 29. All military and ' political developments for the duration of the war were discussed when Hitler and Mussolini recently met on the Eastern front. The talks were permeated by the unalterable will of the Italians and Germans and their leaders to continue the war
to victory. A new European order, resulting from this victory, will remove the causes of European wars. Destruction of the Bolshevik danger and plutocratic exploitation will create the possibility of peaceful, harmonious and fruitful collaboration between the peoples of Europe politically, economically and industrially. Hitler and Mussolini visited important points on the eastern front.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 August 1941, Page 5
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