TYROL ADMINISTRATION
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ITALY GERMAN DISSATISFACTION (Received February 10, 10.45 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 10 The Munich correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says there is considerable excitement in Munich, owing to the appearance in the streets of huge posters attacking the Italian administration in South Tyrol, which is described as a thoroughly German country. "The South Tyrolese is German; he belongs to the German people like you and I. Do not let yourselves be blinded of these fundamental facts by Italian whitewash."
The posters wore apparently issued by the Association of German Minorities Abroad, a former Nationalist organisation now merged with the Nazi Party.
This is tho first time for many years that the question of South Tyrol has been raised by Germany, and the first public criticism of the Italian regime since the establishment of the RomeBerlin axis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 11
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