GERMAN THREATS IN AMERICA
(Received September 17, 6.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, September 16. The New York Post features the first of a series of articles entitled “Men Against America.” It is headed by a Nazi consul’s threats to an American editor, who was warned of reprisals by Hitler. The charges are supported by a photostated letter from the German Consul at New Orleans, Baron Edgar von Spiegel, who attempted on February 1938 to intimidate and coerce the editor of a pro-American German-language newspaper, The Texas Free Press. The letter declared that Germany in future would act drastically against international newspaper propaganda containing lies.
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Southland Times, Issue 24234, 18 September 1940, Page 5
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103GERMAN THREATS IN AMERICA Southland Times, Issue 24234, 18 September 1940, Page 5
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