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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 13, 1939.

HITLER'S DENIAL OF THE LESSON OF 1918

London, To-day.

POLITICAL COMMENTATORS in Britain draw attention to Hitler's reiterance in his Munich speech to the "fact" that Germany did not suffer military defeat in 1918. Britain and France, he said, did not defeat Germany on the

battlefield; that was a lie.

It is interesting, in view of this, to recall that on Septem- ber 29, 1918, at a council of high political and military. officials, presided over by the Kaiser, General Luden- dorff declared that the situation of the army demanded an immediate armistice.

German Parliamentary mittee was formed after

A

Com- the war

and sat for six years, enquiring into the causes of the war and why Ger- many lost.

The president of one of the sub- committees subsequently issued a re- port in three volumes, in which he stated that as Germany was not vic- torious, she was in no position to make the terms for peace. The was clearly warned Foreign Office that the military operations might fail and that there might be a need for diplomatic action.

INTERNAL WARNING

writer Another German military

that if she did not warns Germany realise that the Great War was lost for purely military reasons, not on the home-front, but through the fighting forces of the Allies, who brought the German armies to ruin, Germany fall in a would be facing another short time.

After the battle of the Marne, von Moltke said that the signs of victory were the capture of prisoners and equipment of war.

Between August 8 and Novem. ber 11, 1918, when the Germans back, were being driven right

France, the

Britain, States and Belglum took 365,000 German prisoners

United

over and

200 UNSEEN

FILM HEROES

Germany's first propaganda film of the fighting in Poland was shown in London recently and it proves to be the finest propaganda for Poland.

the in-

It shows the "gallant" German attack on the Westerplatte, "heroism" with which the vaders spent a whole week bat- tering down the resistance of two hundred Poles.

Germans with There are shots of

the the profiles of film stars and physique of Greek gods loading aero- planes with huge bombs, of pilots gleefully plotting their objectives on taking off to maps, of squadrons smash into submission not an army but two hundred not a battalion,

men.

In Danzig harbour lies a Nazi bat- tleship, pumping shells into the be- the guns sleged garrison as fast as can be reloaded.

The Nazis have produced a film with 200 heroes, none of whom appears on the screen for a so- cond!

Warsaw's staunch bearing in the face of air raids is also portrayed in 7,000 guns --

reel of the news another section army

showing at the Plaza Cinema, cadilly-circus, W.

captured almost

roughly, one quarter the and half its guns.

UNCONDITIONAL

This did not include the number of killed and wounded and the military the equipment armistice.

surrendered

after

Pic-

Children scamper for shelter as the warning sounds, but their elders are less concerned.

With only.

primitive protection they stand calmly against injury, The German plenipotentiary at the

the air invaders soaring gazing at said that overhead. conference Armistice Hindenburg gave him power to accept unconditional sur- any terms, even render.

more

political commentators point tory, out, could hardly have been

Reuter. A case for complete military vic-amply proved.

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