GERMAN BICKERING
(Press, Assn.—
renewed rioting REAPPEARANCE OF UNIFORMS CAUSES WEEK-E^D OF VIOLENCE PORTY KILLED SINCE JUNE
-By Telegraph— Copyright) .
BERLIN, Tuesday. A dozen were killed and many wounded, including several women and children, throughout the country during the week-end, due to violence following the reappearance of party uniforms in tbe str-eets. The worst outbreak occurred at Ohlau (Silesia), where the Nazis clashed with the Reichs Bannerites. Three Nazis were killed a"nd 30 people wounded. The Nazis stormed and wrecked the trade union h'eadquarters, stabbed the secretary and attacked the houses of well-known socialists, firing indiscriminately. Cavalry cleared the streets. The police, in a conflict with the Communists in Bremen, arrested six including one carrying a bomb, which exploded, blowing a policeman to pieces. Three Communists were killed in Duisberg, when the police attacked the str-eet barricades. Since January 90 have been killed and 100 injured in similar disturbances. Forty have been killed since June.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 273, 13 July 1932, Page 5
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