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ANTI-RED C5ANG | FAKED REVOLUTION STAGED BY SPECIAL REQUEST. EX-CZARIST OFFICERS. London. Former Czarist officers and secret police plotting with Nazi murderers to stage a Communist rising . . . A secret trip by a subterranean passage from Captain Goering's presidential palace to the Reichstag and its burning for which Communists were blamed . . . The ruthless pursuit and murder ~6f all those who took part in the plot, lest they reveal the truth . . . Such is the story told by the "Week : End Review," which reveals the exis- ] vtence of a powerful, secret and worldwide anti-Communist organisation to whom most of the notorious documentary f orgeries of recent years can be attributed. The Zinoviev letter, the issue of spurious Soviet currency, the Bulgarian terrorists' blowing up of the (Sofia Cathedral and the case of the , Hungarian franc coiners are all tracei able to this anti-Communist circle, which maintains the closet connections with extremist, terrorist eJements of Europe. says the article. The organisation's head-quarters are in Berlin and its work and its wealthy backers are well-known to most foreign and war ministries. The "Week End Review" alleges that at the time of the Reichstag fire the organisation was allied with ithe real power behind the Hitler igroup, namely, well-known old German Right Wing extremists and terrorists, who were almost all pathological cases, sadists, drugaddicts, and murderers, shrinking from no crime whatsoever. The article names many, including Edmund Heines and Oberleutnant Schultz. It is alleged that these men, with the Russians, hatched the plot to burn the Reichstag, giving Nazis the chance to "overthrow" the Communist rising, which existed only in their own minds. It was Heines, who was later sentenced to death for a brutal murder, who led the plotters to Goering's presidential residence, from which the subterraneaan passage to the Reichstag made the rest easy. Nazis are now relentlessly pursuing all possessing knowledge of the facts and ruthlessly murdering them, or inducing to " suicide." The "Week End Reviews" distri,bution in Germany is regarded as a "treasonable act, punishable by death.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 627, 4 September 1933, Page 2
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336STRANGE STORY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 627, 4 September 1933, Page 2
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