GERMAN POLICY
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. NAZIS WILL REBUILD GOUNTRV. NEW LIFE T 0 EUROPE. United Press Assn—Elem Tel. Copyright. LEIPZIG, 'May 19. The Minister of Propaganda. Dr. Goebbels, addressing 8 Congress of Jurisls, protested against foreign crili—cism of German policy toward the press.
"Germany has not abolished the freedom of the press." said the Min—isier. “-but press anarchy. What is called freedom of the press in liberal countries in reality is the worst kind of intellectual tyranny, because it is exercised anonymously." Continuing. Din Goeb‘hels stated that Herr Hitler preferred the “higher law or his nation" to the Versailles Treaty. which was "lawless in its origin.“
The Nazis not ronly would rebuild Germany, but would give suffering Europe new life. Thelr aim was to place Europe on a better legal basis compatible with the life of all me na— Lions.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 9
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