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FAWNING ON HITLER

MARCEL DEAT’S SICKENING SERVILITY. Marcel Deat, editor of “L’Oeuvre.” who has so compromised himself with the German masters of France that his life will not be worth a penny when the Germans leave, has indulged in boot-licking that is hard to beat. On the occasion of Hitler’s birthday he told his readers how faithfully the Germans celebrated that auspicious day, with what love and fervour. He added in nauseating terms: “How could we remain indifferent and silent on his birthday? Hitler is not only the leader of Germany, the guide of a coalition, he is the man who assumes for the present and for the future the responsibility of the destiny of the Continent.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1943, Page 4

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FAWNING ON HITLER Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1943, Page 4

FAWNING ON HITLER Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1943, Page 4

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