ANTI-GERMAN RIOTING
RECURRENCE IN POLAND MANY STUDENTS INJURED EFFIGY OF HITLER PELTED WITH STONES (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) WARSAW, Feb. 28. Students resumed anti-German rioting, many being injured in encounters with the police. The entire constabulary of Cracow has been mobilised, for to-morrow to prevent a demonstration when Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, places a wreath on Marshal Pilsudski’s tomb. It is reported that the Danzig Polytechnic, where Nazis and Polish students clashed, has been closed in response to a Polish request.
INCIDENT IN DANZIG
POLISH AND NAZI STUDENTS (Independent Cable Service.) WARSAW, Feb. 28. Shouting “Out with the Poles,” Nazi students in Danzig to-day threw 50 Polish students out of the lecture room of the Technical High School. Later 5000 Poles demonstrated in Gdynia, shouting "Down with Hitler and Germany.” Anti-German demonstrations occurred in Teschen, Trzynietz, and other centres. A number of German shop windows were smashed. Students in Cracow paraded an effigy of Herr Hitler which they pelted with stones.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 51, 2 March 1939, Page 7
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