Religion: Hoppe Hopped

As their eminent psychologists have pointed out, few peoples suffer from such raging inferiority complexes or are so easily stung by foreign criticism as the Germans. Last week there was real pain at Hitler Youth headquarters in Berlin. Too many priests, pastors and editors abroad were concerning themselves with the pronouncement which went out last month signed by Hitler Youth Pressagent August Hoppe: "Youths, do you not feel the spirit of your fathers that aroused them to fight against that foreign doctrine—Christianity? . . . German youth!...

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