ANTI-GERMAN ACTION
POLISH STUDENTS MARCH AND DEMONSTRATE CLASHES WITH POLICE [By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright] Received Feb. 26, 6.30 p.m. WARSAW, Feb. 25. Students in Polish universities renewed anti-German demonstrations, denouncing the anti-Polish scenes at Danzig. After meetings they marched to the German Consulates, which were heavily guarded. The marchers clashed with the police at Cracrow. Several were injured and a number arrested. The police dispersed 5000 demonstrators who were attempting to attack the German Consulate at Poznan, where a mass meeting of students demanded the expulsion of Germans from the University. Embassy Windows Broken. Anti-Nazi riots extended to Vilna and Posen. Foreign Office apologised for the students smashing the German Embassy windows.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 7
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