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Hiller's Peace Terms “Hitler speaks of a world conference,” asserts Mr J. L. Garvin in the Observer. “As he knows well, it is a blessed word in democratic imagination. But the conference is not to assemble until he has gained the whole of his purposes by other means. Then indeed, when his mastery is pre-established—and while he lives he never can have any other aim but to increase it and assert it—he will talk of freer trade, stabilised currencies, disarmament, the Red Cross, and the humanisation of war. This is music of the future to charm unwary souls while his own concrete objects are unswervingly pursued. So far as can be gathered from his speech to the Reichstag, he conceives nothing inwardly but the progressive growth of pan-Germanic ascendance."
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20994, 22 December 1939, Page 4
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133TOPICS OF THE DAY Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20994, 22 December 1939, Page 4
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