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IN DELAYED PUBLICATION. , HITLER’S LATEST SPEECH. LONDON, November 29. Ten day ago, Hitler made a long speech to 20,000 German officer cadets. Not till tomorrow will the German people hear it, and then it will not be the full text. The German official news agency has given out a summary of the speech for publication in the German Press tomorrow. The speech as put out by the agency does not differ in any way from Hitler’s usual speech. There are the inevitable denunciations of Britain, Bolshevism, and the Jews. There is the usual assurance that Germany is strong enough to stand the coalition of her enemies. At the same time Hitler found it nedessary to back up this assurance with a warning that if Ger many loses the war she will cease to exist. He made it plain that a German victory would mean the same fate for her enemies.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 December 1943, Page 3
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152WELL TRIMMED Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 December 1943, Page 3
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