BOLSHEVISM ATTACKED
WORLD WARNED AGAINST RUSSIA OR GOEBBELS'S OUTBURST Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright NUREMBERG, September 11. In tho most violent attack against the Soviet and the Jewish loaders ever delivered by a member of the Government of another country Dr Goebbels called on Europe to engage in a crusade against Bolshevism under German leadership.. “ Germany does not dare to be silent in the presence of this European peril. Herr Hitler and Germany have a great historic world mission. Bolshevism must he destroyed if Europe is to become healthy again.
Tho Reds are arming furiously, realising that Germany is tho threat to their existence. Germany has given the signal for a world struggle; let other countries follow her example. We are proud to have overthrown Bolshevism in our own land, and will overthrow it everywhere throughout the world.” Tho special correspondent of ‘The Times’ at Nuremberg says: “Dr Goebbels’s attack, not only on Bolshevism in general, but on high officials of the Soviet Government, made a striking impression everywhere. It is felt to provide an ample explanation for the talk heard in serious German and international quarters tonight of the diplomatic relations between Germany and tho Soviet being brought deliberately near to breaking point at the earliest date.”UNEASINESS IN FRANCE REVIVAL OF OLD GERMAN MILITARISM. PARIS, September 11. That Germany again threatens to become the centre of European anxiety is the consensus of opinion of the French Press, which does not conceal its uneasiness over Dr Goebbels’s speech. France is now . watching the Nuremberg Conference with apprehension, which has forced the Spanish situation and the French labour troubles into the background, especially as Herr Hitler is expected to wind up the proceedings with an important declaration on foreign policy. Baron von Neurath and the German Ambassadors in London, Moscow, and Paris, and important Foreign Office officials will arrive at Nuremberg to consult the Fuhrer. ‘ Lo Figaro’ describes Dr Goobbels’s speech as the most terrible diatribe ever made against a foreign Power. ‘ Le Journal ’ sees a rescrudescence of tho old German militarism and a desire for world domination, constituting a grave danger to Europe. ARRESTS IN ITALY ROME, September 11. The Propaganda Ministry has categorically denied the reported existence of a Communist organisation. The ‘Daily Mail’s’ Rome correspondent, however, says it is admitted that arrests were made recently by tho secret police, who have considerably increased their vigilance owing to the spread of Bolshevist propaganda. SOUTH AFRICA PERTURBED CAPE TOWN, September 11. (Received September 12, at 10 a.m.) South Africa is greatly alarmed at the turn of events at Nuremberg. Tho ‘ Cape Times ’ points out that cvcr.v member of the Union Government in the past few years has clearly staled' that South Africa cannot consider cession of South-west Africa or Tanganyika, and says: “It is difficult to imagine even on the widest grounds of world policy how tho South African view can be overridden.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 15
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482BOLSHEVISM ATTACKED Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 15
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