DANZIG PEOPLE
HITLER CONQUEST POLICY
TALES FROM BERLIN “DECADENT FRANCE” ‘ ‘MORIB UN D ENG LAND” (Ek'C. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.l (Rccd. Aug. 14, 3 p.m.) DANZIG, Aug. 13. Many postmen have been arrested for distributing a pamphlet accusing the Nazi leader, Herr Foerster, with responsibility for trade stagnation, alleging that 'tradesmen are in despair, that women fear the presence Of heavy guns of a strange army, and adding that the Danzigers have had enough of I-lerr Hitler's l conquest policy, Nazi parades, the glorification Of a “tin god” and' party leaders, heavy taxation, espionage, and stories of decaying France and a moribund England. “We do not wish to return to Germany, so clear out Mr. Foerster,” States the pamphlet.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 7
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