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HITLER'S LITANY OF SELF-PRAISE AND ULTRA-CONFIDENCE

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was looking after the reorganisa- tion of the German forces.

**Bad weather in the fast autumn and winter necessitated postponement of military opera-

tiona

hat further resistance would be completely unavailing.

"Our efforts will be bound with the common victory.

nevertheless held out my hand to France and Britain,

"All my assurances that there was nothing to gain but all to "If I speak of the future it is ose were received with derision. not in a spirit of boastful vain.

"I believe, however, that the glory. That I can completely French-of course

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this from the uncontrollable ver-British statesmen say that Britair "Britain is determined to go on bosity of the First Lord of the emerges stronger from disaster with the war. From Britain I Admiralty.

hen I say we will emerge strong hear now only a single cry—a cry "Because of the news of Ger-er from success.

hot of the people hut of politicians man movements, Churchill order- "In military power the Reich is The war must go on to the ed the disembarkation of the stronger to-day than even before. end." British troops."

Hitler. described the invasion of Norway as "the boldest enter- prise in German military his- tory."

"Before He continued:

the outbreak of war plans had been made for breaking through the Maginot Line but the necessity of some action against Belgium and Holland became evident.

Same Old Story "There was a noticeable con- centration of French troops on the frontler although few German; troops were there. Careful ob- servation compelled us to realise that an Anglo-French thrust was to be expected at the beginning of May.

war.

"We had naturally prepared "Only a few weeks ago for very much heavier losses. Churchill said he wanted The manpower of the nation Only a few weeks ago he started which has been spared will air raids on civilians on the pre-' strengthen the struggle for free-tence of bombing military objec- dom.'

tives.

Severe Trials "Many divisions are being with- drawn from France and are re- urning to headquarters. The lost of arms is entirely negligible.

"I have ordered hardly any reprisals but that does not mean that this will be my only reply- We all know full well that our reply, which

will come ond

day, will bring the people end- less suffering and misery, but not, of course,' to Churchill, who will be in Canada!

"The total amount of supplier for the army and air force li considerably greater than before our attack In the West, "Thanks to the four-year plan, Mr. Churchill Advised! Germany is prepared for the most cvere trials, We possess two most vital raw materials, coal and ron, in almost unlimited quanti- "In contradiction to the plan of ies. In addition there are trem-], 1914, I arranged for operations endous possibilities presented by to bear mainly on the left wing the acquisition of enormous spoils of the front, though ostensibly and the exploitation of territory retaining the principles of the acquired by us. former plan.

"This operation, which in- cluded the destruction of the entire British

not

"Germany has at its disposal 200,000,000 persons.

"Thanks to measures adopted in time, food supplies are guaranteed. Lowever long the war may last.

Reich And Russia

"Churchill ought to believe me when I say that the great British Empire will be destroy- ed-an Empire which it never my intention or harm.

Was to destroy

"I do realise that if this strug- in gle continues it can only end the annihilation of one of us.

"Churchill thinks it will be Germany; I know it will be Bri-

"I am not a vanquished beg- ging for mercy. I speak as a

victor.

tain. expeditionary fore, threw glorious fight upon the German leadership!

General Advance "The operations were taken in the first place with the object of taking Paris but with the object of forcing # way through to the Swiss frontier. ⠀ "These operations were crown- ed by the general àdvance

all the German armies. In the course of a few days complete mastery had beer, achieved a:10 at no moment was it surrender- ed."

Hitler said the duties of hir air force were to annihilate .tn: enemy air force, to destroy enemy lines of communication and to land paracnue troops The success achieved would have been impossible withoul the army.

· Hitler added: "All this would not have been possible were not for the home front and mor. |particularly, the activities of the

National-Socialist Party.

"I thank Ribbentrop and Goer- ing. Goering's merits are unique and I confer on him the, rank of Marshal of the Reich and award him the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross,"

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Hitler mentioned six new Mar- shals, among whom were General von Brauchitsch and General von Reichenau. Three air force gen- erals, including General Milch, were mtde Field-Marshals. Gen- eral Keltel was promoted Gen- eral Field-Marshal.

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"I am still corry that In spite of all my efforts 1 didn't auc- good. In estabilshing friendship| with Britain which think was desired by both peoples. "I was not successful, in spite | of all determination and hones jeffort, in gaining friendship with

England.

"Since the rebirth of the Ger- mun people it has only been from Italy "that any voice of human understanding has reached us. From the very commencement of ihe war Italy. "has kept strong, units of our enemy occupied.

Italy's Entry

"When the Duce considered' the moment had come to take up arms he did so of his own accord, Italy's entry into the war played a part in hastening France's recognition

"Among the hopes of British

"I can see no reason why this politicians is a fresh estrangement war must go on. We should like between Germany and Russia. to avert the sacrifices which must

"Britain's hope that she could, claim millions. by bringing about a new Euro- "It is

..

possible that

Churchill

pean crisis and thereby better will once again brush aside this her own position, amounts as statement of mine by saying that far as Russia is concerned to ajit is merely born of fear and doubt false hope.

of victory. In that case I shall "Although I was convinced of have relieved my conscience the course events would take, the things to come!"Reuter.

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