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NAZI MOVEMENT

DECLARED PAN-GERMAN

INCLUDING AUSTRIA

DICTUM IN PRUSSIAN DIET

ONE GREAT. STATE

United Press Association—By Electric Tele.

Braph—Copyright. (Received March 23, 1 p.m.)

BERLIN, March 22. . The first meeting of the Prussian Diet lasted only' forty-five minutes. The President was .empowered to refuse to hear any deputy. The Nazi deputy, Herr Kube, pointedly addressing the Austrian .Nazis in the Visitors' Gallery, said "By orders of Herr Hitler I declare that the Prussians are Pan-German and shall have attained their goal only when all Germany, including German Austria, is united- to the Fatherland. in one great • State, which will thus serve ' Germany's world mission." '

"The Times" Munich correspondent says that the Bavarian Socialist Mayors and Munich Socialist councillors will be immediately relieved

of office.

Herr Wagner declared that those fools and criminals, resisting the revolution would be extirpated. Austrian forces must not disturb German developments, because the Nazi movement was Pan-German and could reunite all Teutons, including those beyond the. frontiers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 11

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NAZI MOVEMENT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 11

NAZI MOVEMENT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 11

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