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no longer the special Japan- ese culture, although that settles A. "Italy's future will always the colour of its life, but the be conditioned by a develop mighty scientific and technical ment which centres geographi- work of Europe and Amerien, cally round the Mediterranean. Aryan peoples. (p. 818).

Third day of

"I ASKED HITLER

QUESTIONS

in which questions, asked by an interpreter, are answered from Hitler's best seller-"MEIN KAMPF" ("My Struggle"). The answeTE are taken from an unexpurgated copy of the book-an edition rued for Storm Troopers. Page references here at the end of paragraplis

refer to this edition.

Every further strengthen- "If all further Aryan influence ing of France on the Continent on Japan were to cease from to-

A "The child... fortified in the future.

knowledge and science could con- Q.

than you turned up. "One should never make the tinue for a short time still. But Would you give him your job? strength, gripped by the power of commonly-felt team-spirit, mistake of thinking that family in a few years the spring would

"The Fuchrer of the whole must win the conviction of the

means an impediment for Italy day, the advance of Japan in Supposing a better Fuchre by confidence in his own

ties between peoples can in any dry up, the Japanese character A party is elected in a general invincibility of his people....

way exclude rivalries." '(p. 700.) istics win the upper hand, while

+

never

the present culture would be meeting of members according The National State must conduct come rigid and sink again back to the rules of the party. He is boys' and girls' education from into the sleep from which it was the exclusive Fuchrer of the the same point of view. In the of girls, also, chief im- generations ago "There is much interest aroused seven

portance must be given to physi- now in pour drive in the by the wave of Aryan culture. movement....Ile carries all re- case

sponsibility on his shoulders. . One can describe such a

cal education, only later to the. Balkans. Do you believe in.

but

"The members of a movement improvement of their spiritual peaceful, economic penetration race as a 'culture-carrier' as a policy?"

as a 'culture-creator." "

are always free to call him to and intellectual values." (p.460). account before the forum of a "The National State must new election, and to deprive him start from the principle that in of his office in so far as he has the community it is more valu- was probably the greatest non- "You extended the hand of conflicted with the principles of able to have a perhaps intel- sense ever made the guiding friendship to Mr. Cham- the movement or served its in- lectually less developed, but principle of a State's policy...berlain and M. Daladier at terests badly. In his place then physically sound creature with What is your real steps the new man, the one who good, firm character, filled with "No people have better pre- Munich.

do better, with equal decisiveness and w-power, authority and equal responsibi- than a talented weakling.

ty." (p.379.)

(p. 319.)

A. "The talk of 'peaceful eco- nomic' conquest of the world

pared its economic conquests opinion of democratic leaders can with greater brutality by the

excludes per sword and later defended them A. "Democracy

sonality and puts in its England." (p. 158.)

place the majority of stupidity, incapability and cowardice. (p. 347.)

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as an ally?"

and

"A people of learned men, if these are physically degenerate,. weak-willed and cowardly paci....

Why did you seize Austria fists, will not conquer the skies, "Granting all the limitations

Czecho Slovakia? and will not oven be able to and spiritual inferiority of these In order to help the people or secure its existence on this

carth." (p. 452.) Q. "Why did you choose Italy parliamentary medicine-men of possess the territory?

"Education must be modelled the white race, they cannot themselves seriously imagine A. "German Austria must re- on such a plan that when a child Another Gateway?

turn to the great German leaves school he is not a semi- A. "In Europe there exist only they can, following the path of a

two possible allies for Ger- western democracy, fight motherland, and not for any pacifist, democrat or something, MEMEL is hardly another many: England and Italy." (p. against a doctrine (Com- economic reasons. No, no. Even but a whole German." (p. 474.)

Czecho-Slovakia. But de-705.)

munism) for which democracy if this uniting were damaging from an enconomic point of view, velopments there are reminis- "The destinies of peoples are is a means to an end.” (p. 412.)

even so it would have to come cent of those which followed forged firmly together only by

about. the prospect of common success National - Socialist organisation in the sense of common acquisi-

"Common blood belongs to a

extension of both partics' power." (p. 697,

S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD. both in Austria and in Moravia tions, conquests;, in short, of an . "But you have made non common Reich." (p.1.) York Building

aggression pacts with the two Western democracies, Bri-·. tain and France. What do you think of demrocracy, then?"

"The democracy of the pre-

Q.

Do you mean all you wrote in "Mein Kampf”? ·

A. "If a doctrine is actually right in its general lines it is less harmful to stick to one version of it, even if it should What is the basis of your no longer quite conform to the power?

for the governing State-in "What do you think of Asent-day Western world is building authority is always of the movement) to general dis-

Chater Road.

and Bohemia: increasing Ger- man pressure within, tacit sup- port for that pressure from without, and increased difficulty

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this case Lithuania-in muin-

politically besieged territory. taining law and order in the

Yet the position of Memel bus

your ally, Mussolini?" -

the forerunner of Marxism,

48

over

not

reality, than by-improving it · to expose a principle (hitherto "The first foundation for

taken as one of the granite bases without democracy, popularity. However, an autho- cussion with its most evil conse- A. "The skill of a leading which,

rity which is based on this foun- quences....For how can you statesman is shown in the would hardly be thinkable. fact that for the achievement world pest the ground for weak, unsure and variable...In faith in the rightness of a doc- "Democracy first gives to this dation alone is still extremely expect to all people with blind of his own needs nt certain always been less settled than, it periods-ho always finds those nourishing itself on which then might, in force, we see the trine-when-by-constantly-alter- second foundation of every ing its external structure you seemed, that of Czecho-Slovakia. partners who must follow the this plague can extend itself."- same path for the protection of

authority... If popularity and create uncertainty and doubt?" (p. 85.) Memel's population is prepon-their own interests." (p. 698.)

force are combined and can last (p. 612.)

a certain time, then an derantly German. The territory

"A movement....must you say you want authority based on still firmer venture to make concessions to was separated from East Prussia

Q. peace, I should be interest- foundation can arise, the autho whatever the spirit of the time after the Great War and placed

ed to know your definition of a rity of tradition. When, finally, is in formulating its programme, under the Council of Allied Am- "What is the purpose of pacifist.

popularity, force and tradition but must for always keep to a bassadors, but was forcibly en A. "The pacifist, by complete are combined, an authority can form it has found suitable in all

ly surrendering himself to be regarded as unshakable." seized by the Lithuanians in A. "An alliance whose object his idea, subjectively, will al- (p. 379.) does not include the purpose ways 1923. In 1924 Memel was re-of making war is senseless and

first seek the objective right however unjustly and cognised by League of Nations worthless. One makes alliances severely his people is threaten-Q. You educale boys and girls members as part of Lithuania. only for conflict.

ed, and will never join the ranks "The conflict may lie as far of his herd out of pure instinct tary machines. What good do Do you think you Indeed, & Polish seizure of! Lithuanian territory had earlier ahead as you like at the time of self-preservation and fight you really think can come of this by forcel been accepted by the League. of concluding the alliance; but with them." (p. 122.)

for the world? none the less the prospect of a Thus in this part of the Euro-warlike embroilment is the inner pean counterpane the patch-inducement to it." (p. 749.)

work has not been considered su firmly fixed as elsewhere. For some years, indeed, it has seemed to be only pasted down. Q. Long after the Lithuanian seizure of Memel the inhabitants

of that territory displayed un-A.

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the Rome-Berlin axis?”

"What do you think of the

Franco-British Entente?"

"Germany's alliance would

enable her to carry on un- disturbed with those prepara- The ascendancy of National tlona which....must be made Socialism in Germany has in- for setting accounts with France. The most important thing about tensified the sense of grievance such an alliance lies in the fact among the German people under that the hostile alliance falls to Lithuanian rule, as it has among bits and the Entente, which we whatsoever German minorities have to thank for 80 much used na spearheads for calamity, is dissolved and thus Hitler's programme of terri-the deadly enemy of our people, torial expansion in Europe. The France, falls victim to isolation." increasing Nazification of Ger- (P. 755.)

man leaders in Memel, coupled

with the declaration on Satur-

day by Dr. Neumann, the local "You have enlarged the "Fuchrer," that far-reaching

Berlin-Romo axis into the triangle. changes wero impending, point Rome - Berlin-Tokyo

What is your real opinion of

to developments which may alliances between Europeans and | parallel those that took place Orientals?"

earlier last week in Bohemia

and Moravia.

4. "One greadily seizes

the yellow hand and embraces It is noteworthy, if this is the

an alliance which, from a racial case, that the German expan point of view, is perhaps irres. sionists are looking northward ponsible." (p. 722. Context: along the Baltic as well as east-Hitler is discussing the Anglo-|

Anglo ward towards the Ukraine.. Japanese Alliance.)

up to be nothing but mili-

GRIN AND BEAR IT

By Lichty

"Another feature you might like is the paper-thin malls and

the folks next door argue all the time!!!·

events until victory has crown- ed it." (p. 613.)

can-

govern Germany for ever

A. "In the long run systems of

government are not preser- ved by the pressure of force, but by the belief in their good- ness and their honesty in re- presenting and furthering the interests of people.” (p. 809.)

Q. If you are a dictator why

do you bother to keep the Reichstag, semblance of parlia- ment?

A. "Parliaments in themselves are necessary because in them a chance to rise slowly is given to men to whom later re- sponsible tasks can be entrust- cd." (p. 501.)

BUDDHA TO

GO BACK-

YEARS 400, a British Wadesman wandering in a remote part of Bur- ma, took from a temple, a statue of the Buddha,

He took it home toith him to Eng- land and for a long time it reposed on the mantelshelf of his home in Lancashire.

Now the man has died and his re- latives are anxious that the Image: shall be restored to lis rightful place in the temple.

The Burmese Government has been informed, and search is being made for the temple from which the image. was taken.

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