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ace, and to the dangers that would threaten the white races in the event <strong>of</strong> another internecine<br />
struggle." - H.Powys-Greenwood, Hitler's First Year<br />
"If their legitimate aspirations are thwarted and their tentative moves towards reconciliation with<br />
former enemies rejected; if their attempts to get in touch with other people - the British people above<br />
all - and evoke sympathetic understanding at least <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> their aims, are met by a persistent<br />
barrage <strong>of</strong> uncomprehending criticism; the chance <strong>of</strong> influencing the still young plant <strong>of</strong> National<br />
Socialism will be thrown away and the New Germany, leaders and led alike, may in despair turn to<br />
the blatant gospel <strong>of</strong> force. A preventive war, which always seems to me to be the acme <strong>of</strong> defeatism,<br />
the action <strong>of</strong> men or nations who have no confidence in their future, would at any rate be more<br />
logical." - H. Powys-Greeenwood, Hitler's First Year<br />
"One young S.S Man from the Rhineland, who had been telling me harrowing tales <strong>of</strong> the Negro<br />
occupation, added that as a German nationalist nothing would please him better than a war <strong>of</strong> revenge<br />
against France, but as a National Socialist, with the good <strong>of</strong> the people at heart, he earnestly wished to<br />
end a thousand years <strong>of</strong> futile conflict with the hereditary enemy."<br />
- H. Powys-Greenwood, Hitler's First Year<br />
PRIME MINISTER CHAMBERLAIN<br />
"In three days last week I had 2,450 letters, and 1,860 (76%) <strong>of</strong> these were 'stop the war', in one form<br />
or another." - Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, October 1939<br />
LEAGUE OF NATIONS<br />
"He (Hitler) is totally convinced that England wants to strike Germany down again, and that<br />
everything which he himself undertakes, therefore, has a defensive character. Nevertheless, not very<br />
long ago, in an intimate circle on the Ober-Salzburg, Hitler expressed this opinion: 'A European war<br />
could be the end <strong>of</strong> all our efforts even if we should win, because the disappearance <strong>of</strong> the British<br />
Empire would be a misfortune which could not be made up again. If they, the British Government,<br />
force me into belligerency however, then I will seize the initiative and will use every means at my<br />
disposal." - Carl. J. Burckhardt, High Commission <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Nations, 1938<br />
WHEN WAR WAS DECLARED (GERMANY)<br />
When Britain declared war on Germany, (3rd, September, 1939) and the contents <strong>of</strong> the British<br />
Declaration <strong>of</strong> War were read out to Hitler, it was, 'as if he had been turned to stone. For a while dead<br />
silence prevailed in the room. Finally, Hitler turned to Ribbentrop, his Foreign Minister, and said;<br />
'What now?"<br />
WHEN WAR WAS DECLARED (BRITAIN)<br />
"In Britain, Lord Halifax was reported as being 'redeemed'. "He ordered beer. We laughed and<br />
joked." - H. Roth, Why Are We Being Lied To?<br />
AND AFTERWARDS: "I considered the Nuremberg Trials unjust for condemning the conquered<br />
Admirals as war criminals when, in reality, they did nothing other than defend their country with<br />
acknowledged patriotism." - Vice Admiral Carlos Torres Hevia, Republic <strong>of</strong> Chile<br />
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