GERMAN POLITICS
HITLER] TES J MENTIONS
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright \
BERLIN, Sept. 21
Nationalist Socialist, deputies attending the Fascist secret meeting, were informed that they must pay the greater part of their parliamentary salaries into a fund to assist propaganda, aiming at then destruction of the Republic. Goebel, Hitler’s principal supporter, declared the Party would use constitutional methods, and was even willing to take the oath of allegiance. They would not only march through open doors but if the doors were closed they would smash them.
BERLIN, Sept. 21
Goebel continued: “I have been told the Jews think that the only ineans of getting rid of us is to pick off our leaders. If a single one falls we shall answer with a pogrom.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 5
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