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MILITARY ALLIANCE

| |j SOVIET-'AND GERMANS. .J: M# : 1 ' v,r t (United PrPsa Association—By Electrlo ; d|j;.. Telegraph—Copyright). VM ’ ' ‘ij. ’ i, BERLIN, Aug. 28. ■fl Frau Apdiinger’s death, which, as Jsdedj. yesterday, was due to her .pimping' from an aeroplane, is likely to have a political reaction. The “Berlin Tageblatt” says that she commit-. ,tld- suicide through grief,at the death ' of! her-, husband, who was a Reichsw!bhr officer, nominally retired. He was vkjjiled while military aviation 'training in Russia.. Germany has been forbidden by the Peace Treaty to maintain a military, air force. ■ '*•:

'Girlie, c fTageblatt” suggests that a Rlichsw’ehr officer would not be det#licd for aviation training in Rusthe knowledge of the . ,R|jchs\vehr High Command, and the iMfirnal feats that this affair will spur Ctlfe French Nationalists to fresh ut\t||ks on; Gen-many, .jtff’t is nVcoincidence that on the same ■my as F,rau Amhinger committed suicide, the newspaper “Germania” published serious allegations concerning the relationship between the Reichswehr and the Russian Red Army. It declared that certain persons in the Reic-hswehr Ministry were pursuing a pro-Soviet policy, which implied the existence or the imminence of a military alliance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 5

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MILITARY ALLIANCE Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 5

MILITARY ALLIANCE Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 5

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