"PEOPLE'S ARMY."
GERMAN MILITARISTS.
Rumours That Secret Reserve Is Forming.
ARMS AND EQUIPMENT.
("Times- Cables.)
LONDON, December 19. The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" says recent events provide a certain foundation for the stories of renewed attempts to form a secret army reserve, in the shape of a second Black Reichswehr. The Prussian Government recently suspended an administrator named Kirchhain for failure to prosecute a complaint that Herr Hitler's Fascist organisation had indulged in drills on a large scale and in night operations. The Republican newspaper "Weltbuhne" asserts that high Reichswehr authorities have asked General Reinhardt, the former Minister of War, to form a people's army and arranged with the Maffei works, Munich, for arms and equipment to be supplied through the Naval Transport Department. General Reinhardt, it is asserted, enlisted the co-operation of Captain Ehrhardt, who advised him to quietly undermine the big semi-military organisations. After Captain Ehrhardt was forced to resign from the Steel Helmets, it was found he had left picked units pledged to the Reichswehr's cause. He had also arranged for the local Fascist groups to place themselves under Reichswehr officers, some of whom, dressed in full uniform, trained the irregulars at CasseL The "Weltbuhne" asserts that the Secret Service Army is almost completely organised throughout Prussia, and that the officers have discussed the blowing-up of bridges, seizing power statione, and occupying the telephone exchanges. The "Weltbuhne" may have given its imagination some play, says the correspondent, but it is difficult not to believe that there is something of the kind alleged.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 301, 20 December 1928, Page 7
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