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Britain’s World War One Prime Minister: David Lloyd George
NAZI REGIME
LLOYD GEORGE’S VISIT
HITLER’S HOLD ON
PEOPLE
DESIRE FOR PEACE
(From „The Post’s“. Representative.)
LONDON, September 23.
In an interview in London, the Rt.
Hon. David Lloyd George summed up the impressions which he had derived from his
recent visit to Germany.
„Germany,“
he said, „does not want war,
but she is afraid of an attack by Russia, and is suspicious of the Franco-Russian
Pact. I have never seen a happier people than the Germans, and Hitler is one of the greatest of the many
great men I have met.
I
am fully convinced that the German people today earnestly desire peace. Undoubtedly, ‘Germany fears an
attack by Russia, and in the same way Russia fears an attack by Germany, and I
believe that the fear in each case is quite genuine.“
Asked how he reconciled Germany’s
desire for; peace with the recent attacks on the Soviet, he replied:
„How do you reconcile Russia’s professed
desire for peace with her years of attack upon Germany? The fact is that they
have been abusing one another like pickpockets for years. It has been a sort of
slanging match, but I think that today ‘people are rather apt to overlook what
is said over the Soviet radio, and to pay attention only to German attacks upon
Russia.“
PEOPLE WORSHIP HITLER.
„Germany
does not want war. Hitler does not want war. He is a most remarkable
personality, one of the greatest I have ever met in the whole of my life, and I
have met some very great men.
„Affection is a quite inadequate
word to describe the attitude of the German people towards Hitler. It amounts
almost to worship. I have never seen anything like it. Some men I met who are
not Nazis told me that’ they did not know what the country would have done
without him. They are inclined to blame Hitler’s for some of the things which
they do not approve, but there is no whisper of criticism of Hitler. It is just
like our motto, ‘The King can do no wrong.“‘
Mr Lloyd George was asked, „How do
you reconcile that attitude towards Hitler with the suppression of the trade
unions and the free expression of opinion?“
„I cannot explain it,“ he replied.
„I am merely stating the facts, but you must remember that the Germans are a
highly disciplined people, and have always been so.: They are far more
accustomed to discipline than, we are, and I think that the restrictions in
existence in Germany at the present time would have: a far greater effect upon
people of this country,than upon Germany.
A GREAT MISFORTUNE.
„I have always thought, and still
think, that the persecution of Jews in Germany has been a great misfortune. But Germany is not the only country that
has persecuted Jews. We must not forget the pogroms in Russia and In other
European countries.“ Giving his impression of the German people of today, he
said: „I have never seen a happier people. The feeling of depression and gloom
which has oppressed them in post-war years has completely disappeared. They are
today a very gay people. That is not merely, my own opinion. Since I returned
from Germany I have had letters from Englishmen who have been in the habit of
visiting Germany on business or on holiday, and they all confirm my own view. „One of the, foremost impressions which I
derived from my visit was the universal desire to remain on terms of closest
friendship with Great Britain. I found that among everyone I met, from Hitler
down to the working men with whom I spoke. Everywhere Britain is held in
deepest respect, and there is a profound desire that the tragic circumstances
of 1914 should never be repeated.“
ECONOMIC RECOVERY.
Mr. Lloyd George was profoundly
impressed by the economic recovery of Germany. „We hear a great, deal“ he said,
„of the efforts that Germany is making in the direction of re-armament, but
little is said of the colossal schemes that are being pushed through for the
development of the internal resources of the country, and the improvement of
the conditions of the working population. I saw a good deal of the latter, and
I was enormously impressed by the boldness and beneficence of the German plans.
The Germans are reclaiming over 4,000,000 acres of land which was either
completely waste or barely cultivated at all. They are building millions of
houses for their working population, and everywhere they are constructing
settlements for their town workers outside the city boundaries, with gardens
attached to each house.
„The new roads which they are
constructing are magnificent. By these and similar means they have reduced
unemployment from 6,000,000 to 1,000,000 in three and a half years. Whatever we
may think of Hitler and the present regime in Germany, that in itself is a very
great achievement.“
Knut Hamsun, Nobel Laureate of Literature of 1920, in the Norwegian newspaper AFTENPOST on 07.05.1945, sealed the legacy that gave him the literary Nobel with example of lucidity and fearlessness to the media imperialism in its concision:
ReplyDelete"I am not worthy to speak his name out loud. Nor do his life and his deeds warrant any kind of sentimental discussion. He was a warrior, a warrior for mankind, and a prophet of the gospel for all nations. He was a reforming nature of the highest order, and his fate was to arise in a time of unparalleled barbarism, which finally felled him. Thus might the average western European regard Adolf Hitler. We, his closest supporters, now bow our heads at his death."