GERMAN ELECTIONS
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| STARTLING GROWTH OF THE SOCIALIST PARTIES A HOSTILE MAJORITY
By Telegraph— Copyriglit).
Rec. Nov. 7, 7.40 p.m. Berlin, November 7. The outstanding feature of the election is the growth of Bolshevism 8n Berlin proper, which is turning" quite red. Four hundred thousand Communists and 250,000 Socialists polled' compared ' with 230,000 Nazis and 150,000 Bourgeois party. The gaiiis by the German Nationalists and People's party will enahle Herr von Papen's Government to claim that their number of supporters has doubled since Juiy 31. Nevertheless an enormous ; majority in the new Reichstag is hostile. The final provineial results o'f the elections show that 35,270,000 votes were cast, and the seats resulted as ;follows: — Nazis 195 ISocialists 100 Communists 7 0 ;Centre Party 70 .Nationalists — 50 ■ Bavarian People's Party 18 German People's Party 11 Others 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5
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