HITLER IN BERLIN
(Press. Assn.
objects of visit thwarted by authorities ' under decree FACED WITH DEPORTATION
— By Telegraph — Copyright) .
Rec. Dec. 13, 5.5 p.m. BERLIN, Saturday. Herr Hitler has arriyed for the purpase of seeing President Hindenburg and a foreign newspaper representative and for the broadcasting of his views to America. He has failed in all three objects. The Foreign Office forbade the hroadcast under the decr.ee forbidding propaganda. Herr Hitler, seeing that the authorities were in earnest and that he was faced with the possibility of deportation as a native of Austria in the event of his definance, left the capital. It. is reported that he may proceed to London and Rome shortly to meet influential people. It is stated by the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" that Herr Hitler expressed the view recently that British bpinion with regard to Franee was signifieantly changing. The United States and Italy were hecoming increasingly irritated and France, owing to her gold hoard and militarism, was becoming the most hated nation in the world. The general collapse of the world markets was forcing all nations to f orm a united front against "the sole profiteer nation."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 December 1931, Page 5
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