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WARNING TO AMERICA REPUBLICANS CRITICISED GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY (United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received August 30, 3.15 p.m.) DES MOINES. Aug. 29 Mr J. Wallace, in accepting the Democratic nomination for the VicePresidency, said the Democrats were determined to break up the gigantic conspiracy whereby the Nazis were trying to subjugate America. The United States must face the fact that the dictators had definite designs on this hemisphere. He made a charge that the Republicans were an appeasement party, which the Dictators back in every way. “In the United States, as well the other Americas,” said Mr Wallace, “certain men, for purposes of their own profit, want England to give up the fight against Hitler and desire an economic appeasement between the Americas and German-controlled Europe. In that direction lies slavery. “Those standing for business appeasement for Germany are the backbone, even unwittingly, of the most dangerous of all Fifth Columns. These appeasers will have their way if the Republicans win, because they have contributed largely, politically and financially, to the Republican cause. “Some of the most bitter attacks against Mr Roosevelt were inspired by the agents of Hitler in this country. From the confusion created they hope to build a political and eventually a military power. “The replacement of Mr Roosevelt would cause Hitler to rejoice. I do not believe that Americans will turn their backs against the man whom Hitler wants to see defeated.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21205, 30 August 1940, Page 8
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237HITLER MENACE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21205, 30 August 1940, Page 8
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