“I KNOW NO FEAR”
HITLER IS CONFIDENT POWERS “WILL NOT SHAKE GERMANY” NO SURRENDER IF WAR COMES [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright] Received Feb. 26, 6.30 p.m. MUNICH, Feb. 25. Herr Hitler, addressing 3000 members of the Old Guard on the 19th anniversary of the foundation of Lie Nazi Party, backed his confidence against the incitements and clamourers abroad. , . ~ “I knew no fear in 1920 and should be ashamed of myself and unworthy to be leader of the nation if I was fearful to-day,” he said. "They will not shake us with threats. Shou.d they, however, lead their peoples to the madness of fight, we will certaimy not surrender.” Since the commencement of the Nazi regime 250.000 Jews have left Germany. A message from Prague says that it is officially announced that Czechoslovakia has exempted the German minority from military service. Germany reciprocating regarding the Czechs within the Reich.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 7
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