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Newspaper defends Hitler letter

March 8, 2012 13:23

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The Swindon Advertiser has defended its decision to publish a reader's letter which praised Hitler.

The reader asked how Britain could come to terms with the government's austerity measures, before noting that Hitler had faced a similar economic situation when elected in Germany in 1933.

The letter concluded: "This, however, did not prevent him from embarking on a programme of extensive social and civil construction that included the innovative and costly systems of motorways.

"Then, most remarkably, he proceeded to develop a mighty military capability, almost medieval in conception that, with inspiration, its charismatic leader challenged the world in 1939, and nearly succeeded."

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