STERN MEASURES
FOR SUPPRESSION OF COM- •, . . MONISM. I
DETERMINATION IN GERMANY
(United Press A jsociation—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received March 2at 1.40 p.m.) ;i BERLIN, March 1. ; :
. cafes and cinemas in. the big cites being crowded, but under a seeming indifference, are the rumblings of a stonn which may shake Germany’s £:nihdat:|ons., Millions refuse, to believe the Nazi accounts of the socalled “red' revolution,” which Herr Gearing emphasised in his broadcast speech to all & ations to-night, adding that the Government was- aiming at the eradication of Communism, root, stock and branch.
It- is officially announced that the Nazi fii'dmi Troopers, and the Nationalist Sited Hdmetere, if necessary, will be armed with revolvers, and will be used as auxiliary police in Prussia on election, day with orders to- suppress Communist disturbances. Though many Germans believe that the details of the Communist plot" are too fantastic for acceptance, a big section, is convinced that they are being saved from “red terrorism.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6
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