“HITLER’S MISSION”
PROCLAMATION AT PARTY CELEBRATIONS CHOSEN BY PROVIDENCE. NAZIS WILL EMERGE FROM CRISIS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, February 24. A proclamation from Herr Hitler, which was read at the Nazi Party’s birthday celebrations at Munich, declared, in part: “I will never abandon the leadership, since I have every reason to believe that mine is a mission of fate and I was chosen by Providence. How else could it have been possible to force all the occupied countries in Europe to work and fight ■ for Germany against Russia and the other Allied nations? We consider it quite natural not to spare alien lives at a time'when such sacrifices are demanded of us.” Hitler admitted that the party was going through a crisis, and he added, “but it will emerge stronger than ever.” He also said: “I am the same fanatic as formerly, I have borne worries which no doubt would have broken any weaker character.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 February 1943, Page 2
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