GERMAN DISCONTENT.
\ COMMUNIST LEFT WING. REACTION IN NAZI PARTY. LONDON, November 13. “One of the most curious features of the discontent in Germany is that the National Communist left iving of the Nazis is beginning to become very prominent. There is the inevitable reaction among industrialists, land-owners, the middle classes, and the military against the National Communists, so the division within the Nazi Party is more marked daily. “False hopes of quick disintegration of the party and ‘the collapse of Herr Hitler’s supreme authority are discouraged in France, but the hesitation in launching a total Avar, the Munich outrage, and neutral reports all tend to prove that the uncertainty of division has begun to reign where previously Herr Hitler’s clear-cut decisions were oveiybody’s law.’’ \
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 30, 15 November 1939, Page 5
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