GIPSIES TURN NAZI
Swastjka as the Romany Emblem ANTI-SEMITIC NEWSPAPER (Eeceived 4, 9-50 a.m.) aiJOHAREST, Aug. 3. "Rumania's 12,000 gipsies, who hitherto have led a happy-go-lucky life, have becomft politically-minded, joining the Nazi organisation in a body and adopting the swastika as the Eomauy emblem. The Nazis, in view of the splendid oppor-tunities for- prppaganda which the gipsies' nomadie life offers, readily overfooked their raciplist principles and accepted them despite their Asiatic origin qnd swarthy colour. The gipsies areJnow publishing a newspaper in the Romany Ianguage. it is violently antiseiqitic and ' the equivalent to the no.tqriqu% Ber Sturmer,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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