GERMAN COMMUNISM.
armed action adopted. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright Berlin, Jan. 23. It is semi-officially stated that searches of houses at Essen, Dusseldorf, Elberfeld and Luenen, near Dortmand, furnished ample evidence of the existence of a Red Army with military headquarters in Berlin, which had been called into being by the German Communist Party. Statements made by arrested persons confirm this, and documents seized show that the Red Army possesses light and heavy arms and a vast quantity of other war materials. Armed action was to begin at the conclusion of the recent strike of smelters but was postponed for a fortnight because the time was not considered ripe for combined action A report from Dusseldorf states that a Red Army general was arrested.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 5
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124GERMAN COMMUNISM. Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 5
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