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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 5, 1941.

ADOLF HITLER EXCELS

"Fanatical And Diabolical," He Means Mr. Churchill! EUROPE'S MALIGNED USIN BY TWO RIFLES "COOING DOVE' GIVES REICHSTAG SPEECH

THE USUAL DIATRIBE AGAINST MR. CHURCHILL, WITH AN AD- DITIONAL ACCUSATION AGAINST “SO-CALLED DEMOCRACIES ON BOTH SIDES OF THE OCEAN," WAS DELIVERED BY HITLER IN A SPEECH AT THE REICHSTAG SESSION IN BERLIN LAST EVENING.

Hitler's arrival at the Reichstag building

а

was heralded by the playing of "Deutschland sumption of weakness on the part

After Uber Alles."

two-minute pause Hitler entered the hall and all members of the Reichstag rose to their feet.

The members stood in memory of some dizen members who have fallen in the battle. The names of the fallen were read out by Geering.

Fler began speaking shortly as 6 pm and was greeted with tilous applause and shouts

Sieg Heil.

(1

In

Li.

1

Trufer said: "At a

humanitarian grounds, than an as-

of Germany.

n peace "They declared such must in no circumstances be made until the German Reich was brok- en up and the German people so defeated and reduced to such dis- tress that they would quene up beside the field kitchens of their enemies begging for fouch

Plotting Norwegians

SUMMER" "We shall be lucky

in we're not in the war before the summer," said General Hugh Johnson, U. S. colum- ist and former N. R. A. administrator, in Q speech in Pittsburgh.

The greatest dan- ger America faced, he said, was in the Pacific.

The Reich was only interested

STOLEN FROM POLICE

Sentence of 10 months' hard labour was imposed on Cheung Hon-mui, 20, by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morning, for. stealing two rifles and a typewriter belonging to Police Department, between March 19 and April 10.

the

Four other Chinese. charged

in one thing. If indeed there with larceny of a rifle from No. 7 political Police Station wete found not was any question of

Interest, namely, in seeing that guilty and discharged.

Internally

a

business partner

was established on 2 Bound healthy basta!

According to Detective Sergeant "At that lime the Norwegian

T. Cashman, a rifle was reported OFFICERS AND 372 N.CO.S Government, misled by the stub- He referred to the British missing by an Indian Constable AND MEN MISSING

from Central Police Station, and Hiter added that if Italy ob-born insistence of Churchill's pro-guarantees to Rumania and Greece

to pay another was stolen from No. 7 tied territorial and political in- phecies, already had begun to buy and said Rumania had

with the idea of a British landing bitterly for the guarantee which Police Station on April:6. A man fluence as a result of the Balkan

on their suil.

was calculated to estrange her named Tang Chi was arrested un time when ! emmpaign, "she has more than

April 14, with a rifle in his pos- "It was thanks to Churchill and from the Axis powers. 1. are everything 1 da not earned it by the great sacrifices

possession, which was later iden- in blood which she has made for Reynaud's tendencies to gossip)

tified as that stolen from Central. Government the future

the of the

German Axis since that October last year,"

gained knowledge of plans being

Defendant WAS arrested by Italian

made against the German Govern-

ed this guarantee, was also pre-Chinese Detective Cheung Wing- Hitler said.ment and the German people.

"There is no doubt the Britishpared to give way to British per- kam, in connection with the theft design on Norway

most suasion and link her destiny with of the typewriter. was a serious threat to Germany,

to come before you not dbsolutely necessary. turned to you for the first the outbreak of war, when to the Franco-British con-

it against peace, every at- templ at a gofflement with Pa- P), otherwise certainly possible, hiled.

"Small Clique!"'

'C

The temporary verses in Libya, were caused by inferiority in tanks and anti-tank guns, Hitler drew a definite distinc- tion between the Greek people and "the fin top layer of leaders and a King who preferred further British policy."

10

And The Dreaded Dutch !

Paying a tribute to the quality "After the failure of these plans of German weapons and mun increased pressure was exerted by tions, Hitler declared "We must the British

warmongers on Bel- maintain the lead we now have.gium and Holland.

Aim was to German women must make all advance the

front to the Rhine, additional contribution to the and thus threaten and paralyse her iron and steel production cen- tres.

"All my attempts to reach with But a particularly permanent friendly cooperation were frated by the wish of a small clique, which turned down every

many proposal for an under-national effort." standing.

"Moving spirit of this plan, Calm And Confident

wo fanatical as it was diaboli -

, to get

v. is, even

war at any price,

Referring presumably

"On May 1, 1940, the enemy ef- to the forts were broken up in a few Irdays and the stage set for an oper- which culminated in the

said

at that time, Chur-United States, Hitler

men Democratic agitators are counting ation C: and his assistants, who now form his Government, on choking the National Socialist greatest battle of annihilation in

The strongest open and Con-state with the force of their sys-the history of the world.

"On July 19, and ceded support was accorded these tem

material production,

1940, I convened cit by the so-called great there can only be one answer the the German Reichstag and again seized the opportunity of urging again Deracies on both sides of the German people will never

that the world must make peace. experience a year like 1018. At à lime

I made it perfectly clear, discontent

"Force of when

will arms wincreasing among nations, re- make us yield, let alone break ever, that in the light of past ex- The German soldier will be perience such a hope could only Menuible men there, with their fang art of government, Con- given still better weapons this be small."

d they could best

year and next year. master polems for which there

"I assure you I face the future was longer any other solution by with perfect culm and the great-continued: "The European

"

ccessful war. "Behind them stood the great international Jewish banks and exhanges."

up.

est confidence.

never

how-

After attacking "Jewish- Democratic capitalism" Hitler and

American warmongers succeeded once again in befogging the "Germany and her allies repre-sound commonsense of the masses sent a force superior to any pos- sible combination and the

yeur 1941 will be inscribed in history as the greatest year of the rise of our nation."

the

Thus And Thus

Greece, who least of all requir-

that of a country which provided

Defendant gained admittance to

her King with cash and orders.

"As a result of violations of the Stations by pretending to be neutrality in the late summer of a police informer. 1940, Italy felt called upon to make proposals to the Greek Government and demand guaran- tees that would tend to put end

which to conditions could no longer tolerate.

"This request was refused and thus peace in the broken.

Italians against Greece, but

an

u

Italy

Balkans was

the

Hitler paid a tribute to resistance offered by the Greek soldiers,

Faint Hope With some faint hope of being able to contribute to a solution problem, he continued, of the Germany had not severed rela- tions with Greece. He was, how- ever, in duty bound to point out to the world that "we would not passively allow a revival of the old Salonika scheme of the Great

War."

to

as

precautionary measure against any British attempt to s.reng- tné then themselves secretly in

Balkans

Hitler then elaborated upon the efforts he had made to with establish friendly relations Yugoslavia in an endeavour prevent her being involved the Balkan war. practical leaders in

to

'n

He praised the attitude of Turkey's

independence and carrying

preserving · her

out

her own resolution.

After repeating the facts. in relation to the adherence by Yugoslavia to the three-power pact, Hitler said that on March 25, 1941 he left Vienna truly happy because he believed that at the last moment German Intervention Balkans might

in the

superfluous.

become

"When I heard of the coup which caused Churchill to utter

His warning, he said, was not taken seriously enough, with the result that the British began establish bases for the formation his joyous words that at last he They had something good to report, I to attack gave orders

the

Hitler then described in detail the main plan of the campaign against Yugoslavia and Greece in cooperation with the Italian army after a general agreement had been secured in both with Italy and Hungary.

of a new Salonika army. Angel Of The Night !

began by laying out aerodromes at once und establishing the necessary Yugoslavia because it was im- Peace Offer

"Even by warning against the ground organisation, and finally a

possible for anyone to treat the night bombing of

transports German Reich in this way." civilian continuous stream of Referring to his so-called peace

population was Interpreted us a brought equipment for an army offre after the full of France, To "Almighty God" sign of German impotence. Again which, according to Mr. Churchill's Hitler said the European war-

and again I uttered warnings idea, was to be landed in Greece nongers succeeded In inducing Hitler expressed thanks "to Al-against this specifle type of aerial in the course of a few weeks. populations to continue the strug-mighty God for allowing Germany warfare. My assurance that from The reverse suffered by

North Africa gle, and as once before they were to achieve such successes with soja given moment every one of Italian army in #gu ready to sacrifice the blood little loss of life."

material Churchill's bombs would be re-owing to certain

their tanks and of nations without scruple in the He added "We can only beg turned, if necessary a hundredfold, inferiority in interests of their gold!

him not to forsake our people also failed to induce this man to con-anti-tank guns finally led Churchill leged that the Greek campaign Referring to the attack on In the future."

sider even for an instant the to believe that the time was ripe 'Yugoslavia and Greece, Hitler Hitler concluded: "In this Jew-criminal nature of his actions.” to transfer the theatre of

said the operation was greatly ish caoltalistic age the National- Referring to Mr Churchill's from Libya to Greece, convinced 'facilitated by the sympathetic Socialist state stands out as

statement to Parliament last that he could now proceed acalstance of Hungary and the solid monument to commonsense. Thursday, Hitler declared it carry out the coup which would loyal attitude of Rumania, "The National-Socialist state

described could only be

as immediately without which it would have will not only survive this war but "symptomatic of a paralytic aflame. been extremely difficult to carry will survive for a thousand years

disease or the ravings of 2 out his plans in time.

to come."--Reuter.

drunkard.

WAR,"

The Balkan Plot !

set

the

:

war

to

Balkuns

Not Against Greece!

He said that Churchill had al-

had cost Germany 75.000 lives which was more than double the paign.

losses of the whole Western cam-

Figures On Forces The share of the booty, due to the German forces, according to..

thousand...

The number of Englishmen, New Zealanders and Australians taken prisoner exceeds 9,000 off- cers and men, declared Hitler, adding that the booty cannot be HE DESCRIBED MR. CHUR- After stating the German ver- CHILL'S DECISION TO SEND sion of the origin of the war, Hit-

Thus did Churchill commit one even approximately estimated at TROOPS TO GREECE AS "ONE ler said that a few weeks after

of the greatest strategic blunders | present.

as there OF THE FAMOUS STRATE- the outbreak the State which Hitler accused Mr. Churchill of of this war. As soon.

doubt GICAL BLUNDERS OF THIS had been reckless enough to allow planning to transform the Bal- could be, no further

itself to be used for the financlalkans into a theatre of war as regarding Grèat Britain's -Inten Prisoners of war taken in the interests of the warmongers was carly as the winter of 1939/40. tion to gainga, foothold in the Balkans included, Hitler said: | annihilated, and destroyed,

"The sudden collapse we wit- Balkans, Hitler said he took steps Serba,"exclusive of men of Ger-

June last to assemble the necessary for 500,000 rifles, many

present estimates, amounts to over "In these circumstances, I con-nessed in May and man origin, Croats and. Macedon-sidered I should make yet an-year caused these plans to be for the purpose of counter. jang 0.208. officers and more other appeal to the commonsense temporarily abandoned. By attacking any possible tricks. machine-guns, anti-aircraft wea- and conscience of these states-autumn last year Churchill began This action was not directed: pons, trench mortars and numer- as. well as large Mussolint ous vehicles, against., Greece, and did not even request him to quantities of ammunition and place a single German division equipment.

For the operations in the south- at his disposal for that purpose! Mussollhi was convinced, and cast 31 full and 2 half, divisions..

fantry and Alpine divisions, six tank divisions, three full and two half mechanised divisions of the army and armed storm troops took part in the actual fighting..

The losses in the German army and, air force, as well as storm

than 330,000 men, and

'Greeks, 8,000 officers and 210,- | men.. 000 /men.

He declared only two tank divisions, one Alpine division and the S.S. Bodyguard were used in the Aghting against the British- and Australians in Greece

·Goebbels Bested!

"On October 6, 1939, I there fore once more publicly stated that Germany neither demand ed nor Intended to demand any

Franco, and that it was mad neag todontinue the war

to tackle

this problem once again.

"In the meantime,, however, certain difficulties had arisen as

a result of Rumania, dropping out

“Chika`alther from Britäin "or of England's political scheme." ho was of the same opinion, that were set apart, of which two in Hitler than gave what he with the advent of good weather described as "a brief outline of the struggle against Greece would "Just as the appeal of Septem-Germany's polley in the Balkans," be brought to a speedy and ber 1, 1938, proved vain, this re-in which he said the Relch had successful conclusion. * GERMAN LOSSES HITLER newed appeal also met with annover pushed any territorial or

ANNOUNCED AS;- ARMY, 57 almost indignant rejection. OFFICERS AND 1,042/ N.C.O.S

other solish political, interests. In He Then Elaborated "The British warmongers and the Balkans, and on the contrary AND MEN KILLED, 181 their Jewish capitalistic bankers had always endeavoured to build The concentration of German, troops in this campaign were the OFFICERS AND 3,571 NC.O'S could find no other explanation of up and strengthen close, economic forces, therefore, was not made smallest we have ever suffered so

Reuter, VANDAMEN WOUNDED AND på hodet i de pe mele mai kele îl maskot kas notikom nevelkém dlheim mi kaiken******fon, the purpose of assisting the Efor.

BREA

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