| Show Ui l. l v r Si ftp Hitler r Proposes Series of o European Peace Pacts 1 f CHIEFTAIN NAZI P SAYS YS GERMANY tritt w WANTS ANTS ACCORD iVI Ii a JBf I 9 i it t- t t. t J aMr Co bu L I f Declares D clares Reich Has j No Intention of Fort ForE For- For E i r t e eign Ign n Conquest r t i 9 ra 5 r 7 it f Copyright 1935 Associated Press m 31 do 1 3 all BERLIN May 21 21 Sick tr tJi told the world today that the 24 24 I 1 victors of the World war wat had turned s their backs on the peace principles laid aid down b by President Woodrow Wilson and that as a result Gerc Ger Ger- LIo c many any was forced to rearm rearm although although S her greatest desire was for peace and lu J friendship with her neighbors 3 To this end he proposed mutual non- non aggression pacts with all Germanys Germany's S neighbors ei h ors excepting Lithuania but including Russia 1 by inference inference- He ir however that Germany as as theIn the I I Ji I In bitterest and most fanatical enemy II of ot bolshevism would woul not join an any general security pact which might compel nazis to fight on the side of I communism r I He also proposed the elimination S of ot aerial bombs and of fire rire gas and l' l S explosive bombs from warfare declaring de de- de lea cae e daring claring as he closed his address We believe that i if the people of S the ethe world would unite jointly in de de- de all their fire gas and explosIve explosive sive bombs this would be a cheaper r affair than destroying each other I I cannot close my address better than Ithan by repeating our confession of faith in peace S Der fuehrer r made his address long ong I awaited wafted a as a definite statement of Germanys Germany's relationship to the rest of 0 i 1 the ithe world after r receiving an ovation by by hundreds of ot thousands of cheering S Ge Germans mans packing the streets outside the Kroll opera house where the reichstag tag assembled I I 1 have hi ethe the duty to speak perfectly openly Hitler told his audience audience audience-an an L audience wh which ch was as multiplied by byi r t i millions through radio racHo The GerS German Ger- Ger S man mam nation has the right to demand V this from me and I am determined to obey this demand Decries Foreign Wars Vars S If If the Germany of ot today favors U.-If U. peace it favors it neither out of weakness weak weak- a ness nor cowardice National socialism social social- ism the nazi p party dogmatically d de declines de- de 5 dines clines to entertain the idea of at national assimilation We give no instructions j for the of non-German non t names We decry war war for the laUon gatlon of foreign people t I Then he directed his attention J I 1 Continued on P Page le Two j r r b HITLER OFFERS PEACE PACTS Continued from Pace Palle One bluntly toward other nations saying I IC the nations are so concerned about numerically increasing their jr population they ca can accomplish this through an increasing readiness to bring forth spring offspring and can in a avery avery very few years present their nation with more children of their own people people peo pea plc than they could foreign peoples vanquished by war war- Again voicing his repeated oft contention contention con con- that Germany desires peace Hitler HiUer declared Nazi Germany wants peace from a primitive realization that no war would b be calculated to alleviate the essentially general European distress but would tend on the contrary to I increase it it Germany of or today Is immersed inthe in inthe inthe the tremendous work of repairing Its domestic damages None of ot our subjects subjects sub sub- of or a factual tactual nature will be completed com con before 10 or 20 years None of ot our task of or an Ideal nature can find its fulfillment before 50 SO or even years What else could I d desire 8 re but quiet and peace Speaking of at world affairs in gen eral the German leader said For some time the world ha has been bee n living in a veritable mania of or live and cooperative effort effort effort- tive sc security collective obligation e etc but but what is la the meaning of co colle t tive cooperation The present day Idea of the coUto live Uve cooperation of at nations nation 1 1 ut th spiritual property of or the American i f l President Wilson Assails Versailles r r But when in 1919 the p puce peace ac o of Ot Versailles was dictated to the German Gennan g people a 1 death sentence was WI pro thereby on the collective co COo t operative efforts of or nations for in lit place of ot equality of all all there was put a classic occasion according to victors u and vanquished in place of ot equal J rights there was differentiation lation be- be tween those entitled to rights right and those without rights Hitler then made a long den denunciation uncia I Ilion tion lion of ot the Versailles treaty stating Not only did other nations not dia dis l t tarm arm but on the contrary they com cons completed d and Improved and thereby raised their armaments 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