“THEY HATE US!”
HHUB’S BITTER TIRADE KILLED HOPE OF PEACE (United Press assn.—nee. Tel. Conyrttnt) LONDON, Nov. 9 The Amsterdam correspondent of the Times says observers feel that the peace offer is an attempt to postpone pressure on neutrals to join Germany. Practical results are not expected. Hitler’s Munich beer hall speech is considered in London as having killed any hope of peace as a result of the plea. The speech was mainly a tirade against Britain, in the course of which some 30 times Hitler uttered the words, “ They hate us.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 6
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92“THEY HATE US!” Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 6
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