HITLER'S CLAIM
POSSIBLE CHANCELLOR
SITUATION IN GERMANY
HINT OF DEVELOPMENT
United Press Association—By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyright.
(Received 21st November, 11 a.m.) LONDON, 20th November.
In the absence of an authorised statement it is suggested that President Hindenburg did not entirely rule out Horr-Hitler's claim to the Chancellorship, but insisted on conditions, such as adherence to the gold standard, and yon Papen's economic programme with the enforcement of import quotas. Hitler counts on receiving the support of Catholics and the People's, and some of the smaller parties to give him a Reichstag majority. The fact that Dr. yon Neurath has gone to Geneva suggests that he. expects to retain his portfolio and negotiate with authority. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 9
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114HITLER'S CLAIM Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 9
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