GERMAN ELECTIONS
glreatest political battle.
NAZIS QUEST FOIL LEADERSHIP. .. | ■ (Ui)it«*<l Press Association—By Electric r,, Telt^aph—Copyright)
'(Received March 7 at 11 a.m.) ( ' BERLIN, March 6. f, Ifc,- is? semi-officially stated that there will be no. present changes in the Cabinet. Herr. Goering described the :election an ...“Germany’s greatest political battle,” - says 'that for the first rttitoo- sinceßissma-rk, the Oatilioliic Party .is-. no longer the decisive factor ; y.i ■ tire Reichstag. South German (Governments are not now entitled to (remain in power in the name of the .pebble because they, too, supported • Hitler.
•■'The “Deutsche Allemeine Zeitung” admits that the- Nazis are now not •only the strongest, hut the deciding, .party. Their determination to /seize all lendershio was so great that mere ipoUtio&l arithmetic was - useless, and it wa.s imoossib-’e now to apply to old coalition ideas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 6
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