BIG DEMONSTRATION
ANNIVERSARY OF REGIME
CHURCH AND CAMPS
LONDON, January 26,
"The Times's" Berlin correspondent says that the most imposing demonstration of the Nazi regime will be the anniversary celebration of their accession to power on January 30, \ The Eeieh meets the samo day and will hear a declaration of policy from Herr Hitler. The Government will rdistribute gratis £730,000 worth of provision tickets. The relief organisation gives 6,500,000 coupons fov fuel for tho remaining three months ox the winter. The church problem is still unsolved, although Herr Hitler has displayed anxiety to secure a settlement before January 30 in, order that the celebrations may not be marred. ' A Prague message states that Herr Gerhardt Seger, ex-Secretary-General of the German Peace Society, who escaped from, a concentration camp in December, declares that there are still 60 camps in, Germany with 50,000 political prisoners. ' , The German Social Democratic refugees, whose headquarters are now •at Prague, issued a proclamation on tho first anniversary of Hitlerism, denouncing the dictatorship and declaring that the Nazis want parity merely to prosecute their military ambitions,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 11
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