NAZI ACTIVITIES.
ABBEBTS IN URUGUAY. LONDON, Sept. 23. A message from Montevideo says the Attorney-General of Uruguay, Senor Luis Bouzas, alleges that Xazi activities in Uruguay are under the direction of Julio Dilldorf, Press attache at the German Legation, against whom action is not possible because of his diplomatic status.
Eight Nazi leaders, including Arnulf Fuhrmanu, have been charged with conspiring against Uruguay's sovereignty, and will be tried in the Supreme Court. The indictment of the Xazi part v includes an alleged military plan for the seizure of Uruguay as a German agricultural colony. Arnulf Fiihrmann was arrested by the Uruguayan police on August 11. when it was stated that documents had been found showing that he was the author of a Xazi plan for the seizure of Uruguay as a German colony. The German Minister at Montevideo said that Fuhrmann was an Argentine citizen of weak mentality, and could not be taken seriously. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 227, 24 September 1940, Page 7
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154NAZI ACTIVITIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 227, 24 September 1940, Page 7
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