NAZI INSULTS
(Press Assn.-
offenders compelled to apologise to foreigners PROTECTION ORDERED
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
Berlin, Oct. 17. Two Brown Shirts who maltreated M. Boelez, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment, and two assailants of the American, Mr. Velz received similar sentenqes. They pleaded that Mr. Velz had adopted a contemptuous attitude towards the Nazi flag. Asserting that the recent molestations of foreigners were incited by Marxist and Communist provocateurs, the Prussian Minister of the Interior has ordered that foreigners must be given public protection in every way possible. It is the self evident duty of true Nazis to regard hospitality as sacred.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 666, 19 October 1933, Page 5
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103NAZI INSULTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 666, 19 October 1933, Page 5
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