Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1940 — Page 6

Fa Fly Over Greatest Reich in History In Honor of Hitler, Who's 51 Tomorrow

Is. Reported in Good Health Despite : Strain.

By GEORGE KIDD United Press Staff Correspondent ¢ BERLIN, April 19.—Germany tog morrow celebrates the 5lst annii versary of the birth of Adolf Hit-

§ ler, the “first soldier” of the Reich. All over the Reich today — a

# draped on houses, factories and of- ® fice buildings for the celebration. % The ‘celebration has been keyed # to a note in accord with a Germany at war. The chief address of e the day will be made by Herr HitS ler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess, speak-

a

Old Germany (1939) Sean ivs

Austria

Sudeten Bohemia-Moravia Slovakia Memelland

Total

Poland ( German section) Denmark

Total

How Germany has — under Adolt Hitler is revealed graphically by a table showing the accelerating pace at which he has brought new lands under the sway of the Reich:

Square Miles Hitler's 49th Year "Hitler's 50th Year |

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.... 45961 Hitler's 51st Year

000s ves0enseserssstesse

Norway sacs. Seess0s00840008t8d4q0s00 124,556

000000000000 0000°000%000000000 200,885 Grand Total 0090000000000: 0000080000 460,446

Population 69,187,000

6,760,230

3,653,202 6,816,000 2,450,096, 140,746

12,060,164

754 : 415,000 . 60,000 18,000,000 18,575 3,777,000 2,907,000

130,961 32,639

11,701 18,367 14,836 1,057

25,099,000 113,106,364

’ jog from a Berlin factory and di-

ted to the German youth on|Reich”

» whom the war effort depends so , largely. + Observances will be conducted

FS milianeously in factories, mak-|his new title.

g possible a minimum of interrence with war-time production.

bit celebration has been re-|Speed.

bestowed in recognition of his feats in Czechoslovakia and Austria. During’ the year he lived up to Never since the days of Napoleon has the map of Europe been made over with such Even the treaty of Ver-

ed at Hitler's wish. ' None of | Sailles hardly encompassed changes Tithe elaborate parades and fanfare |SO Vast.

+0 “previous years is planned. Herr # Hitler asked that gifts which have

He took Germany into war against Great Britain and France. He

poured in to the Chancellory on pre- | scrapped basic doctrines of “Mein

$ vious occasions be omitted.

het Soviet Russia. 3 Austria,

Scrap Metal to Be Present

Kampf” to enter an alliance with

To the trophies of

Sudetenland; Bohemia,

Instead, the nation’s gift to the |Moravia and Memelland new names Puehrer will be a collection of [were added.

: Mhousands of tons of scrap metal : h will be melted down for use fin arms construction.

# Herr Hitler is said to be in ex-

ent health despite the fatigue|Planes roared into Poland, blasting that

He finds little time [nation to a shambles in a month.

mation at war. ; relaxation. His meals are re-

The ‘Blitzkrieg’ Comes

Sept. 1 brought the dread German “Blitzkrieg” to reality. German and mechanized forces

Danzig returned to the Reich and

stricted to the rations which all| Polish territory was carved up and

: Ct ancellory. 0 “Whether Herr Hitler is more or ess popular with his people than

divided between Germany and Russia.

But the polish stroke—unlike the

others in the Hitler succession — brought war to Germany, a war that started slowly and was fought for

“former years is difficult to tell|® time chiefly by seapower and

“put his picture drew applause when ed on the screen at showings

long-range economic weapons. Both the Allies and Herr Hitler dis-

the “Baptism of Fire,” film re-|Played obvious reluctance to util-

skording the German invasion of

ize the terrible effects of mass air

Poland—an unusual circumstance as| attacks.

A@rdinarily he is not applauded at ema, houses.

Busiest Time of Career

blow—timed, ceived in the favorite Nazi mold. This was the German invasion of

Then came a second sudden executed and con-

+t His birthday finds Herr Hitler en-|Scandinavia, the almost bloodless aged in the most vital effort of [taking over of Denmark and the career—the prosecution of Ger-|successful —though vigorously opjany’s war against the Allied forces |Posed—German occupation of key Gress Britain, France and Nor-| Norwegian ports.

Unlike previous years when Herr

« ready he has brought to the|Hitler’s moves generally have been eich more territory, greater pop-|timed to occur in March — the on—and the power that goes|{month in 1935 when he tore up

slat pith size—than Bismarck

even | military provisions of the Ver-

@direamed of. The Germany of |sailles Treaty, the month in 1936 Kaiser Wilhelm II was a small{When he marched into the Rhine-

It is possible, of course, that the Scandinavian coup, too, was timed for March but postporied because weather conditions were poor for elaborately co-ordinated land, sea and air movement. The accelerating pace at which Herr Hitler is driving forward is apparent by observing what has happened since he marched into Austria on March 12, has been a coup every six months since then with almost clock-work regularity. The area under Reich control has grown two and a half times—

if disputed Norway be included— and now totals 460,000 square miles compared with 180,000 for the old Reich. Population almost has doubled from 60,187,000 to 113,106,000.

Hen Takes Trip As 'Stowaway'

EVANSVILLE, Ind. April 19.— When Guy R. Miller drove his truck into Evansville after a trip from Boonville, he discovered a “stowaway” under tke hood. A hen was perched near the motor, apparently undisturbed by her perilous ride.

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land, the month in 1938 when he marched into Austria, and the month in 1939 when he took over Czechoslovakia—Herr Hitler wait-

i%ersary Herr Hitler was given aed until April 9 to sweep into Scan-

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OFFICIAL WEATHER

U. 8. Weather Bureau

IANAPOLIS FORECAST — Mostly lbudy tonight and tomorrow, with rain ight; not much change in temperature. . 5:01 | Sunset

TEMPERATURE Ap 19, 1939—

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SERCHETER TODAY :30 a. m....29.90

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