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THE NAZIS' PLANS for rearranging the Europe of the future to suit German taste have burgeoned in the Wilhelmstrasse and in Nazi circles.

For the triumphs of German Armies have open- ed new political vistas to National Socialists who have long been thinking in terms of an historic em- pire.

AMERICANS RE-FIGHT BATTLE OF THE BULGE

Seventy thousand seasoned, streamlined troops-almost all the combat strength of the United Statco Army ----- have been locked in simulated com- bat in western Louisiana for- ests in a "war of menoeuvre" somewhat similar to that of the Battle of France.

The action, which follows close' upon the heels of thought in the Nazi Reich, same in twofold form The first was the reannexation of Eupen, Malmedy and Móresnet. The second was the naming of Dr. Arthur Seyss-Inquart - who opened the way for German oc- cupation of Austria-as Reich's Commissar over the Netherlands.

These two physical steps fit the general framework of a far-reach- |ing political concept, which is

beginning to be visible.

To-day one hears much talk, about the injustices which the peace of Westphalia in 1848 im- posed on Germany at the conclu- sion of the Thirty Years War. With it is more talk of a new federation of Europe, of course under German leadership and tutelage.

HUGE HAUL

OF FRENCH MONEY

(Speolal to "China Mall")

A total of 121 sacks' full of French bank- notes worth several million pounds sterl- ing were seized on board a French ship at Belfast yesterday. The money was rushed from Brest just before the German occupa- tion. Havas.

NAZI WAR

The problem being worked out an attempt to dislodge and cut off the bulge of an invading army,

Officials in the Wilhelmstrasse which struck with heavy initial successes is in the form of are bursting, with expressions of counter-attacks on the red army, these concepts. Germany, they in- sist, is interested only in a rat-

Imperial Ambitions ON THE

The

CHURCH

Ten days ago, the Texas red ional ordering of Europe for

A booklet, “Can Chris- army, highly motorized and me- peace and prosperity for all. Ger chanized, swept across the Sabine many, present argument runs tianity Survive?" setting River into Louisiana, imperlling has no imperial ambitions. the theoretical capital of Alex-word which should be used al- forth official Nazi attitude ways to describe the future, they toward the Christian reli- andria.

insist, is federation.

The blue command; how- ever, threw 40,000 troops more than 700 miles, across Dixie from Georgia to meet the ad- vange, and stopped the In-

vasion.

From this line of argument gion, has been issued by coupled with positive action it four Protestant clergymen seems clear that a double pro-

Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, Se-

grammo is envisaged. On one in America. hand, the obstacles of Versailles have been swept away to permit unification of the actual German cretary of the Department of Her lations with Churches Abroad of In a recess not permitted in war, Reich, Territories severed by the Federal Council of the Chur

as Eupen and called to allow the control officers Versailles, such

ches of Christ in America, voiced to study the situation, the red Malmedy, are to be reincorporat concern for the survival of Chris forces entrenched and fortified ed in the Reich proper. But on their newly gained territory." the other hand, territories which tian religion in war-torn Europe were fiefs of the ancient empire in making public the booklet, He made a plea ta. American Chris- Next day, the "battle" began are being given various dependenttians to face the task of rebuild- anew-the third of four exercises statuses.

ing the Christian way of life in being worked out in the United The lines of the peace of West countries where it is being crush- States' greatest peacetime manoeu-phalia have been breached for ed by the Nazi dictatorship. vres as the defending blue the first time with the nomination For the second time in this army changed to an offence and of Dr. Seyss-Inquart to the post of century," Dr. Leiper said, “a pow- hammered at the entrenchments. civilian authority in the Nether-erful government is seeking to

lands...

destroy the very foundations of While some of the new type: That famous peace which form-the Christian Church. The nation- streamlined forces attacked fron-led the broad outlines of Europe alisation of the Christian Church tally thus engaging the enemy at-ror 250 years guaranteed the in-in Germany is not merely a tention, other units attempted to dependence of the Netherlands schism within the Church or a sweep the enemy on both flanks from. Germany. in a war of manoeuvre.

GERMAN OUTRAGES IN NORWAY

Nazi Tendency

persecution of one Christian sect by another because of theological differences. It is a twentieth-cen- tury paganism which challenges The Nazi tendency is growing the survival of Christianity not to regard the limitations of West- only in Germany, but, throughout phalia as a noose which has the world."

strangled the Reich during these High lights of the pamphlet are centuries, and the implication is extracts from authoritative Na- always that Germany must throw tional Socialist statements which off those bonds along with those attacks the Christian Church and of. Versailles. Before the Thirty give the Nazi version of the his- Years War ended at Westphalia tory of Christianity; the objectives not only the Netherlands but also of the neo-paganism and the Nazi Switzerland, Belgium, Alsace and attitude toward polygamy, relig- THE NORWEGIAN HIGH Burgundy were flefs of the Gerious instruction of youth, and re- COMMAND · HAS ISSUED A man Emperor.

lated questions. The substitution COMMUNIQUE CITING⠀ “NUM-

But great care is exercised by of pagan for Christian holidays EROUS CASES OF GERMAN Nazi spokesmen now to avoid any and the deification of "der Fueh- MILITARY ATROCITIES" AND implications of intentions to dis-rer" are described. ASKING NORWEGIANS WIT member France if victorious. No NESSING SUCH ACTS TO secret is rande of the intent to MAKE RECORDS OF THEM FOR exact a heavy price from England. THE NORWEGIAN COMMAND. But perhaps in regard for Ameri-

The communique said:

(cap opinión, German spokesmen

"Since the war broke out April always stress the point that the 19, we of the Norwegian military, British Empire is a useful admin- as well as civilians, have wit istrative organism which the nessed numerous cases of German Reich, intends to preserve at least military atrocities.

"The waging of war to international law and conceptions portrays a soldier spirit.

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in part. France on. the other hand is always pictured as safe contrary

The discovery of a natural sub- from any intentions of dismem- human berment. The current Nazi tone stance whose chief, characteristic brutal towards France implies every is the release of great energy is willingness to extend reasonable announced by the authoritative "We have seen plundering of terms, cities, townships, and houses and attacks upon points of no mili- Įtary value.

"Physical Review." This substance, it is claimed, can be found. In many places, including: Englandi. were killed by Norwegian bullets: It is known as U-235, and is said "We have seen women and chil~| "The German radio denies these to be related to uranium, a radio- pitch- NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE dren machine-tunned by Ger-charges, but we who have seen active element found. In

man fliers. We have seen detach these atrocities know they are blende,

facts.

Energy is released from U-235 ments of Norwegian troops being fooled into submission and there- "The Norwegian High Com-when it is placed in water, which after being shot down without a mand is asking all Norwegians it turns to steam. It is calculated chance of defence.

who have witnessed or will wit-that one pound of U-235 would "We have seen. German sold- ness further atrocities to write a yield a powec/utput equivalent to lers, who claim to be the world's description of them and if possible that of 2,500 tons of coal. So far best warriors, use: Norwegian pea have such descriptions witnessed only minute, quantities of U-235 have been isolated, but it is pres sants and prisoners as a shield by reliable persons and signed.

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