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Indeed, the Japanese invasion of Chim at Krst aroused profound misgivings in Germany, just as Ger- many's growing menace and the Pact of Non-Aggression with Kusain have apparently swung italy into neutrality and Japan into hostility.

That Germany intended to throw down the gauntlet regarding Danzig and the Polish Corridor, with or without the Russian guarantee of non-interference, 'now seems obrions. Hitler's scheme of expansion allow- el for no undue delay. The very large and heavily equipped forces which were instantly deployed into Poland from four directions afford sufficient evidence of the premedita- tion of the stroke; and the ruthless) ness of the methods employed to eow the resistance of the Poles make the shows the intention to campaign swiftly triumphant.

Much has been made of the fact that in less than three weeks the Nazi forces have succeeded in put- But what ting the Poles to flight. actually is the position? There a that the authority for believing Germans flung seventy divisions (approximately 750,000 front line troops) across the frontiers. This! force has been covered by an over-: whelmingly superior German ir force and German mechanised units. Poland, in deference to world

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opinion, was not even fully mobilis- ed when the invasion commenced.) Her encirclement has been really complete with the Russian Invasion) along her entire eastern frontier.

Under those circumstances, the marvel has been that 32,000,000 Polea have been able to keep them-' selves steeled for the show-down with 80,000,000 Germans. Austrin and Czecho-Slovakia were countries equally determined to resist aggres- sion-both fell without firing a shot. The defeat of Poland which (despite resistance which will un-' doubtedly continue until Germany and Russia can garrison the entira country) must be regarded as prae- tleally accomplished, has not been dishonourable to the conquered forces led by Marshal Smigly-Rydz. In many respects there is a simi Inrity to the resistance led by King Albert of the Belginns to Gorman nggression in 1914-a resistance doomed. from the beginning. Po land, like Belgium, will spend long nnd anguished months, under the hool of blustering conquerors, but only if Nazlism can prevail over Democracy in the conflict: that-la really just starting.

Q:

A B C TO POLAND

HOW large Is Poland?

A: The sixth-largest State

in Europe, with an area of 151,000 aquare miles. Ha almost half as large again as England.

Q: Who are its neighbours? At Hes between Germany and Resin, and is 550 miles wide, On the north are the Baltic States and the seN. On the south Hun- mary, Slovakia, and Rumanla. It is the cross-roads of Europe.

Q: momtaimus or flat? A: Except for the Carpathian Mountains in the south, the country is a great plain, with broad farm- lands, Buge forests and many lakes.

Q: What is the population?

A: Some 35,000,000, of whet 70 per cent. are Poles, 10 per cent are Jews, and 750,000 are fierman (about 2 per cent.).

Q: What sort of people are the

Pules?

A: idealism, teteraner, and in- dividuality are marked Polka characteristics. They have a strong

ense of dignity

Mentally, the Pole is alert, but niven to theorising. In trade he s at much interested. Pole. have nude most commercial progress at bridge-builders and railway

theers,

Socially, they are herpafable but reserved. Like the Scot-

Name come Poles who lute become famous,

A: Copernicus, the astronomez. and Marie Chwie in srience; Chopin and Paderewski in minic: Ring Jun Sobieski, Kosenszko, and 1- sudok as soldiers; Matejko, the pamter, Sienkiewicz. the novelist, end Modjeska, the actre

Q: How many Pole are there wat: de Polowd?

A: About 1,500,000 JU Co Dupy. 1,500,000 in America, 1,3000,- godt tussin, 300,900 in France. al 200,000 p 13thanin.

Q: Hos Poland a coa tine? A: Yes, that's the cead cause of all the trouble The Poles wid tus eighty-five miles of rockbo court their Window on the World. Q: What do the Gemmi bay

to this?

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A: That the statesmen at Ver- sailles gave Poland a coastline by Carving

out of German

the "Point This territory. Corridor,"

constime?

1:

WHAT 195 dl the Pole make of their

A: They built the largest post on the Baltic, Gdynia, with a tu.5- Dandit. exceeding that of Copenhagen, Starkholm, and even It cleared 9,000,000 tons

over

Bremen.

of freight in 1938.

Q: As the Poles already have port, why did they object to Germany having Danzig?

A: Becaure from Danzig you could shell Gdynia out of existence

overnight,

Q: What is Poland's military strength?

A: The standing army of 400,- 600, was expanded to 1,000,000 en the outbrealt of war. There c 5,000,000 trained reserves Ha possible total force of 6,000,000, The army is modern and mecha, i

cd.

Q: What was Poland's streng, i in the air?

A: Estimated at 3,000 aircraft, mostly fighters.

Q: What sort of solders do the Poles nake?

A: Very good. During the war they distinguished themselves by

And their courage.

they Bercely patriotic.

Q:

are

DID Britain do much trade with Poland?

A: We bought £9,500,000 of goods from them, mostly bacon, 'They "ggs, butter and soft wood. took 5,400,000 of goods from us, mostly machinery, herrings, collen yarn, and airplanes.

Q: What were their chief in- dustries?

A: Poland is mostly agricul- tural, but was building up metal, chemical and textile industries. She has rich deposits of coal, ell, iron, zine and lead.

Q: Who in the President?

A:

Moscickl.

Q:

Who is Colonel Beck?

A: Foreign Minister. Q: Who

Marshal Smigly-

nydz?

A: Chief of the Army. Q: Outline Polish history. A: Poland emerged as a Euro- pean Power about 1000 Reached ter peak of prosperity le the sixteenth century.

“Our stendy progress is so clear to every man that it hardly needs. comment". One of the statements quoted in "Nazi Nuggeta,”

which was thought worthy of illustration.

Well,

said it

they

themselves..

E following extracts are half a League

RED feet are part of the Nazi

saga of crifice.--Adolf Hitler.

Tinkerom a book just! TRE published called "Nazi Nuggets," : edited by Clara Leiser (Gollancz,, B. Od.).

Alama, that man's here again

They are verbatim, from speeches; ALL partles that want to join the inust join now, in- and articles by Nazi leaders, and the Irich sources are qubled. Comment is un-i mediately.Adolf Hitler, September necessary, but in certain instances the 26, 1935. subtitles added by the book's compiler | lend additional point to the un- contrious humur of the authorities; Danger-Brains at work quoted.

Ask us another

ON upon whom did we inflict a; single injury in these four years, or from whom have we taken his possession:?-Adolf Hitler, Nurem- berg. September 8, 1938.

VAPITAL

INTELLECTUAL activity ta dan-

ger to the building of character- Dr. Goeblerta, in his novel “Michari.”

*

ESUS was Aryan on both parents' rides-Pamphlet. Die Herkunft

Jesu,

WHEN hear the word "Kultur" Tsp back the surely-catch of

punishmen will be U henceforth inẞicted by hanging or my revolver.--Hans Johst, shooting, and in Prussia by the axe, which is as a matter of fact the surest) kind of execution, as it has never! given rise to any kind of complaints TE whatever. Frankfurter August 4, 1933.

Tak! Tall

Zeitung,

THE idea of the National Socialism is an accomplishment that ranks with...the Ninth Symphony of Beet- hoven-Dr. Rosenberg.

KATIONAL Socialism welcomesHRIST cannot possibly have been NAT

everything that tends to main-

n Jew. I don't have to prove tain the race on a healthy Aryan that selentifically. It is a fact.-Dr. standard, It is quite inmaterial

Gorbbies. whether children are legitimate

legitimate.-Deutsche

07

Textil!

Arbeiter (Trade journal). ............

But the Kaiser had a much better

moustache

My friends..

I

TRUST that no mother will ever have cause to weep in consequence of any action of mine-Adolf Hitler, Nuremberg, September 8, 1038.

TAT National Socialisti Slogan

THE Fuehrer belongs to those who THE

full the will of God and realise the life of Christ in this life in an extraordinary degree-Dr. D. Cajus issued by the Nazi Health Bureau, Fabricus, German theologian, in a' book called "Positive Christianity in May, 1936. the Third Reich,"

We Heard You the First Time

.

MONDAY: Mashed

potalo and fried onions. This makes a very good meal prepared with a spot of JF, after a period in a concentration milk and fat, and much love and care. camp, anyone falk to appreciate The two latter condiments are free the privileges of citizenship in the charge and can be made to enter Third Reich, he had better leave the every dish. Moreover everyone in country.Julius Stretcher, December, Imagination can conjure a nice joint in addition. Tuesday: milk soup with 21, 1935.

bacon and a marvellous imaginary half a week is amply This provided for. For the other days a IF higher interests demand the dia clever housewife will manage equally appearance of the Wiener Schnitzel well. A beaming child's face a few then what I say is let the Wiener flowers or a pine branch are beautiful Schnitzel go to the devil-Nazi Com-table decorations.--NS Frauenwart, missioner Josef

(Time, awetal women's paper, August, 1934. November, 7, 1938).

Pretty Heartless

Buerckel

Don't Write, Telegraph

Bausage.

*

Mistaken idea,

ITLER is lonely. So is God.

Jesus Christ, but in Adolf Hitler. Reich Minister for Justice. -Dr. Engelke, "German Christian" ("Manchester Guardian," July 15, 1938).

OD has manifested Himself not in Hitler is like God-Dr. Frank,

Okay by us, Buddy

We

National

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[ITLER is a now, a greater, and a more powerful Jesus Christ Alois Spaniel, Nazi leader in the Saar.

other ADOLF is the real Holy Ghost.

Te don't want to let

Into Socialism trickle

We do nations like poison. Nor A.D.

want to force it on to other nations, We zelfishly want to keep it for our selves. Rudolph Hess, August 30,

1937. a hundred years be-

FOR fore and after Eliza-

bethan England Poland was the largest country in Europe, taking in Lithuania and large tracks of Russia,

But it collapsed. The victories of King Jan Sobieski did not stave off anarchy.

Poland became the battleground of Europe.

Between 1772 and 1705 the coun- try was divided up between Rus-, and sla, Prussia and Austria, censed to exist.

It was Pilsudski who made mo- dern Fuland. He started to lay his plans in 1908.

To the manna bórn,

Church Minister Kerri,

*

*

NO European nation has done more for peace than Germany. No nation has made greater sacrifice- Hitler Nuremberg, September 12, 1938.

KNOW that manna does not drop is the simple affirmation of

from heaven. In fact, I believe W life. Suppress war and it would this is a typical Bolshevist Jewish be like trying to suppress the open- trick-Dr. Robert Ley, at Stuttgart, tons of nature. These are also ter August 30, 1938.

HISTORY's greatest physician is our fuehrer,Julius Streicher, August 10, 1937,

rible, Every living thing is terrible. -Ibid.

THE "Aryanism" of a one hundred per cent. "Aryan" will not be affected by blood transfusion from: Jewish donors. Transfusions from a Jew do not destroy racial, purity There's nothing like a broad educa Prof Loesser, of the Nazi Race Dept.

October 21, 1935. tiont.

CONCENTRATION camps are no

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THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. her subjugation will be permanentezed Poland. On November 11 C. Nisgrace, On the contrary, they We know where we began but

During the great war Germany 1918, under Plisudakl's leadership, Poland regained her independere,

COMRADE HITLER (and friends) said this of Russia..

“MAY the world's great sintes-

"MAY

men never forget that Germany prevented the spread öf Bolshevism."--General Goering. election speech la Danzły, April 1. 1935.

"Germany in the bulwark of the West against Bolshevism, and, In combating it, will meet terror with terror and violence with violence."-Hitler, Nov. 27, 1935.

'The Soviet Government— "hysterical and criminal political manten."-Goebbels, Dec. 1935.

"So far as ever this Bolshevisin draws Germany into its clutches, We are the dendliest and most fanatical enemies."—Hitler, Mou 21, 1935.

"We will sign non-aggression pacts with all the world, provided only that wa are treated fairly. We will not sign a multi-lateral poet of mutual assistance in the

in cast, for

Mo circumstances would Germans fight for Bolshe- vists. In such a fight our nation simply would not march. Rather than sign such a poet I should hang myself."-Hiller, May 1935.

of

"1 tremble at the thought what

our over-populated Con- tinent would be bound to become should the chaos of a Bolshevist revolution succeed in imposing on us a destructive Asintle conception of life. I shall prevent Germany from entering this path to ruin." -Itter, Aarch 8, 1936, in aperch beginning: "We have no ferritorial claims in Europe."

"Soviet Bussin wants na pence. It is indeed the Power which is hostile to prace."-Hitler, Berlin, March 1936.

"Nothing binds us closer to National Socialism than the mern realisation we are in the midst of a world which is kept in a state uf decomposition and spiritual up- roar by Jewish Bolsheviks la Moscow."-tler, Sept. 13, 1937.

With one single country alone we have detested to enter any relationship. That State is Soviet Russia-Hitler, Feb 20, 1938.

"Germany is the next great It objective of Bolshevism...

is folly to be too intimate with a Power whose deal might become the deadly enemy of our future." -Hitler, "Mein Kampf."

FUEHRER STALIN

(and friends)

said this of·

Germany

"It is quite possible, of course. that there are madmen In Ger- many who dream of annexing the tbal 15, tho Saviet elephant, Ukraine, to the gnat, namely, the so-called Carpathian Ukraine. If there really are such lunatics in Germany rest assured that shall find enough strail-jackets for them in our country."Stalin, March 10, 1939.

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Comintern talks of increasing the Red Army as the 'surest in- strument for checking Germany, "for we know that Hiller means war, and Hitler's overthrow by proletarian revolution will destroy for ever Germany's imperial war- nest." Instructions issued to Comintern foreign sections, April 1935.

re-

"The Soviet Government Joices that she is able to organise together in Moscow those countries which have an interest in work- ing against Germany."--Radio announcer, Moscow, March 19, 1935.

of

Germany "the oggressor to-morrow, who already menaces the peace of Europe."-Journal de Moscou, Oct. 12, 1935.

"The main aim of the, Com- munist party is to bring about the union of all opposition forces and to overthrow the barbarous Nazl Communist, regime." German Florin, at Comintern Congress, Aug. 1935.

"Clearly Germany is the enemy

and of

security. Herr peace

of Hitler's is not a programme peace, but of war, war both in the west and the cast of Europe.-- Article in all Soulet newspapers, May 23, 1935.

ness

1.have permitted myself to speak with complete frank- because the manner in which Herr Hitler allows himself to speak in public of the State I represent telleves me of the necessity of resorting to circumlo- cution. I have all the more right to do so because the whole senso of Herr Hitler's statements proposals, amounts to a cam- paign against the peoples of the State 17 represents itvinov St League: "Council : mestiad James's Palace, March 12 1930, -

There isnd orime

world

ure an ornament to Kultur. Here only, God knows where we wishto neglected individuals are educated to one day end-Dr. Goebblesm? FA

Spiegel von Freund und Feind. real life with the firmest kindness.

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