NEW ORDER
NOT FINDING FAVOUR IN HOLLAND. SERVILE BROADCASTER’S COMPLAINT. The 8.8. C. Monitoring' Department recently recorded some striking remarks by Max Blokzijl, from the Ger-man-controlled Dutch radio station at Hilversum. He said that his fellow-countrymen were becoming more pro-Dutch, but warned them that this would be of no avail without the friendship of those who are the champions of the new order. Not, he said, that they had to become pro-German—“Even the Germans do not expect that, because they are well aware that it is not possible for many of our people to forget everything that has happened these last two years. They realise too, that Dutchmen have still much -to endure before the new order can be set up. “Everywhere in life,” he added, “people were encountering small differences which, of course, assumed large proportions in their eyes, and did not seem to fit into the framework of the new order.” He ended with a complaint that: “There are still too many people who think that it is our duty to help Britain in the war against Japan and that our interests still are on the side of Britain.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1942, Page 4
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191NEW ORDER Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1942, Page 4
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