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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March

1939.

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"The Masses Master To The

LAST DAY OF "I ASKED

HITLER QUESTIONS”

An interpreter asked questions in this series-and answered them from Hitler's best-seller, MEIN KAMPE ("My Struggle"},

Faue references at the ends of paragraphs refer to an edition of Atein Kampf issued for Storin Troopers. Au uncensored copy of this special edition issed.

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WHEEL THAT GETS THE

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AND IL

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Prefer Prefer The

Suppliant!"

site on the body of other peoples is

reason for the

the

characteristic | which caused Schopenhauer to re- mark that the Jew is the greatest master in lying. Hls existence {drives the Jew to lying, to an ever- (lasting lie, just as it drives northern peoples to warm clothing." (p.335.)

"He takes part in commerce, not as a producer, just us a middleman." (p.330.)

"Ifis eleverness, belter unscrupul- jousness in all money matters, under- stands how to squeeze always more resources out of his plundered sub- Jects."

(p.341.) "He destroys the basis of

Why exactly do you hate the most important condition for being economy which will really help the Q. Jews so intensely?

a culture-people-on idealistle dis-people. By the back door of sisare- position." (p.330.)

buying he sneaks into the circle of "Jews are united only if common national production, then makes this danger compels them or commion the object of commercial chaffering. booty attracts them.

(p.344.)

A.

If both reasons:

are locking their characteristics of "The fact that nine-tenths of all the grossest seishness come into literary muck, cheap art and then- their rights, and in the turn of a band trical nonsense can be written down the unlled Jewish people becomes alto the debit account of one people horde of rats tighting one another." that represents hardly one hundredth (p.331.)

of the inhabitants, could not be dented." (p.82.)

"The Jews and remalus thei typleat parasite, sponger, which spreads like a harmful bacillus as a favourable nourishing ground inviles it. . At nil times the Jew lived in other peoples Slates and made there his own Internal State,

(p.334.) "The Jew sand language and still remains a "There never was any Jewish art Jew, His characteristics are the, and the two queens of all the same, whether he spoke Latin two arts, architecture and music, have thousand years ago as corn- nothing original thank Jewry for dealer in Ostia or whether he mouths The Jew's performances in the realm German as a crooked corn-dealer to- of art are either boltbed improve dny." (p.342.)

Since the Jew

can talk a thou-

sessed his own culture,

Intellectual work hly provided by others....

"If the Jews with the aid of their Marxist doctrines conquer the peoples of this world, thele crown will be the wreath of humanity." (pp.60-70.)

ments or intellectual robbery. The "The higher he climbs, the more never pas-Jew Ineks those qualities which dis-temptingly arises from the veil of his the bases of tinguish creative, and thereby cul- past his ancient ambition

and are always (tural, races." (p.332.)

with feverish greed his clearest heads be Incks the

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"I did not want to fight for the A. Habsburg State · (Austelo), but

for was always ready to die people and the Relch which em- bodied them.

my

"A few tinya later I put on the uni form which I should take oil again only after almost six years. This, as probably for every German, begeri for me the greatest and most unfer-1 gettable period of my carthly life."

(p.179.)

"At the end of September 1916 my division came into the battle of the Somme. For us it was the first of the huge battles which were to follow and my Impression hard to describe -more hell thin way. On October 7th, 1010, I was wounded." (p. 209.)

"There comes a damp, cold night;

Flanders, through which

in

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march silently, and as the day begins to free itself from the mists suddenly reeting of steel hissen over our heads and, with sharp cracks, the little bullets strike our ranks, whip- ping up the wet ground." (p. 180.)

Q.

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Q. The Jews have súrülved, all

persecutiens In history. Don't you think they will survive yours?

A. "No persecution can

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Island is the subject of a con- troversy in the United States?

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ANSWER: The Island of Guam, The House of Representatives hus rejected the proposal to spend roughly £1,000,000 on its conver- sion into a strong naval þase,

Q. Why is the. United States

anxious Navy Department atrengthen Guam's defences?

A. Because is of grent strategle importance, lying be- tween the islands held by "Japan under mandate and Japan itself, and making a useful base for the protection of the Philippines.

Q. How did the United States acquire Guam?

A. It was ecded by Spain after the war between the United States and that country 1808. Spain received £4,000,000 for Inquishing all cinims to Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.

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ITALIANS FLOOD OUT OF FRANCE

NAPLES, Mar. 27. SIX HUNDRED ITALIANS have arrived here from Tunis under the Fascist repatriation scheric, which was announced by the Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, last month.

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The Duce's son-in-law offered oll citizens of Italy living abroad free for themselves and their families and other advantages if they agreed to return to their homeland. Each of the six hundred arriving to-day has received one thousand re at the instance of Signor Mussolini.

Italians are leaving France In result of Count Clano's appeal.

SUSPICIONS

"On the first of April 1924 I had to begin my imprisonment In German subjects employed in indus-thousands as a the castle of Landsberg am Lech fol- try." (p. 481.) Jowing the verdict of the Munich "The object of women's eduen- People's Court of that day.

lion must immovably be directed to "Thereby the opportunity was making them future” mothers." (p. given me for the first time after 400.) years of uninterrupted labour to start a work which many had asked for and 1 inyself feli to be of use for the movement,

What good, either moral or as "I decided to make clear in two du example of your regime, can volumes not only the alms of our come from the brutality practised in movement, but also to sketch a pic-your concentration camps? ture of Its development.

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"With this work I do not turn to

What is the secret of your appar power over the German

ent

masacs?

fur war.

They are beginnnig to see a poten

It is stated that 10,000 have left France alone in the past few weeks. These are only a small, traction of the 800,000 Italiano living in France. The exodus is being watched with mixed feelings by the French people. On one hand, they consider it an advantage that the overcrowded French labour market should be re- THIS SKETCH of Hitler was

lieved by the departure of as many made by a Hongkong school-ebild.

strangers, but to those supporters of A. "The future of a movement de- foreign workers as possible.

pends on the fanaticism, yes, On the other hand, they suspect move into realisable proximity."the movement who belong to it with on the Intolerance. with which its, that the Italian Government's stop (p.343.)

their hearts and whose minda now followers champlon it as the only may be part of a general preparation seck deeper enlightenment...

Tliese two volumes must be foun-right one...." (p. 334.)

"From dation stones which I enclose in the

the first day the young (Nazi) movement took the stand-tial enemy in every Italian, and for comnion" "work." (Introduction.)

point that its idea has to be advo- the hundreds of thousands of Italians cated intellectually, but that the pro-who are not considering leaving ridvocacy, when France the position is becoming un- lection of

dissuade

necessary, must be secured even by easy. strong-arm methods, (p. 500.) him (the Jew) from his way

"I have already polated to the

DEMONSTRATIONS of plundering mankind, none can

motives which oblige a move- Indeed, as a result of this mass de- drive him away. After every per

"A woman, whose spiritual sen- secution he is there' again after a sibility depends less on abstract ment to undertake defence from its parture of Italians, there has been a own ranks ugainst the terrorist ot-rush of those staying behind for time, just the same as ever." (p.340.) reasoning than on an indefinable.

French naturalisation. emotional longing for strength which tempts of its opponents. "What people has suffered greater completes her surrenders

The departure of several hundreds "The eternal experience of worki the

of and has none the less recovered from ling. In the same way masses prefer a political philosophy enn ever belung Italians from Paris upheavals than this (the Jewish) strong rather than masters the weak history is that a terror advocated by

showed all the signs of a pro- vocutive. Fascist demonstration. the greatest catastrophes of man- the master to the suppliant, and feel broken by the formal executive

The Itallon tricolour was kind, always as the same? What an themselves inwardly more satisfied power of the State, but can only be

of the carriages, infinitely tough will to live in pre-by a doctrine which tolerates no overcome by another political philo- from the windows of the serve its kind, speaks from these other beside it thun by the granting sophy which acts in just auch a dur-und posters were displayed-with-n fouts!" (p.329)

ing and decided was

portrait of of liberal freydloni.“

way." (p. 508.)

Mussolini On (p. 44.)

a map of "The

ilme "ID psychology of the broad

ore when

side, armed Spain, and the slogan, "Mussolini is not receptive to half-with all the weapons of a thousand- Speaks-the world istens." If you think the Jews are all measures and weakness." (p. 44.) fold criminal philosophy, attacks an In Marseilles, where 200,000 Q. you say they are, how do you "The broad musses, of

other side can Italions Ilve, there were similar a people existing order, the account for their fine work for char-consists neither of professors nor of offer resistance only if it itself scenes when special trains left with ity, witness Fr. Baruardo's Ifomes diplomats. The little abstract know exchanges the parole of a weak and thousands of "pioneers" for and many other examplçs?

ledge they possess puts their sensa- cowardly defence for the battle-cry imiglia. tions more in the realm of feeling of brave and brutal attack." (p. .. sets about lo.. They are receptive only to un 414.) A. "The Jew

make good in the eyes of the expression of power....

(p. 371.) people the crimes he has hitherto "He who wants to win the broad perpetrated on them. He begins his masses must know the key that opens transformation into the 'benefactor' the door to their carts. of humanity. In the modesty sud-Is not objectivity, which is weakness.: denly born in hiin he drums is but will and power,' (p. 371.) merits so long to the rest of the world that it really begins to believe him, Anybody who does not believe him

misses

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But a strong counter-demonstration of protest against Italy's anti-French The key. What do you think of the stuff pnter weist. Ranised by the Italian Marseilles' written in many of the news-anti-Fascists in one

higgest halls. papers about yourscij?

It was attended by 8,000 people, "I had the opportunity (in writ-who proclaimed their loyalty to France and demanded the immediate ing Mein Kampf of giving withdrawal of the Italian troops from ant my necount of

Spain.

What do you think should be

is doing him a bitler wrong. Q the position of women in the

In o

short time he starts turning things back to front in such way that It seems us If only wrong hd ever been done him, and not the contrary, Espectally stupid people belleve him and then can do nothing but-pity the poor, unlucky Jew.

"Besides, It should be noted here! that the Jew, despite his delight in multing sacrifices, personally, how- aver never impoverishes himself, naturally." (pp.343-344.)

If you had colonies would you let their native inhabitants rise

to positions of influence hi the Reich as they do sometimes in the British Empire?

A. to notice

"From time to time it is brought in illustrated! papers that here or there a negro: has become a lawyer, teacher, teñor or the like. It does not dawn on the degenerate bourgeois world that this is truly n sin against all reason; that It criminal madness to train born semi-ope until one Winks one has made a inwyer of him, while millions of citizens of the highest culture-race must remain in thoroughly unworthy positions; that it is sin against the will of the Eternal Creator it one abandona hun- dreds of thousands of Ils most gifted creatures in the present-day prole- tarion swamp, while one traind up Hottentots and Kafirs to intellectual professions." (p.479.)

M

Were you in the front line dur

•ing the war?, You say don know the fears and dread of war. If so, would not dig one, do all he could to avoid the one thing Hel dreads so much?

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own life, as for as to destroy the evil legend-moking fabricated about my person by the Jewish Press." (Pre- face.)

"The German girl is 24 subject, and becomes a German citizen only on marriage. However,

To-morrow: citzenship can be granted to female' !I asked Mussolini Questions"

In Corsica, where tension between the native population and the 18,000 Itallans has grown daily strice Rome claimed the island as Italian, the exodus is being carried out in specially chartered steamers.

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