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NAZI CAPTIVES

GERMAN POPULACE INSTANT IN BERLIN LONDON, August 14. The German populace is growing weary of the frequent parades of Herr Hitler’s followers, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times." Only one-third of the vast ten-aces in the Grunewald Stadium were filled to-day when 10,000 Nazi guards marched thither from Doeberitz camp’. The flags and the spectators on the route were far fewer than usual. Each parader wore a smart new black uniform and complete military equipment. Many carried side-arms, indicating that rifles were not far away. All the troopers shouted “here” when the roll of fallen comrades was read. This was to denote that the spirits of the departed was still present.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1933, Page 5

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NAZI CAPTIVES Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1933, Page 5

NAZI CAPTIVES Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1933, Page 5

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