NAZI SENSATION.
Finding of Alleged Terrorist
Document.
DENIALS BY LEADERS
(''Times" Gables.)
LONDON, November 27
Tlie' Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says the discovery of -a Nazi terrorist document has caused a sensation in Germany comparable to that' created by the Zinovieff letter in England, with the additional similarity that' there is a conflict as, to its authenticity. 1
The Nazis deolare that the document is a forgery perpetrated by a former leader. The.police assert that it was drafted by six leaders in Hesse, four of whom were elected to_thq Diet in readiness for action to be taken in October by armed storm detachments assembled at the estate of Dr. Wagner, who was among those elected.
In addition 'to threatening death to anyone retaining firearms or to any official or workman refusing to continue, in employment, the document threatens to confiscate all their property to the storm troops. It authorise# the seizure of foodstuffs' to enable rationing, and it renders, all Germans over the age of 16, except Jews, liable to , compulsory labour. ( 1
The correspondent says that whereas the Nazi leaders are satisfied with peaceful progress toward power, one of their greatest problems is whether their aggressive, well-trained storm troops will follow the pea-ceful path. <
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 9
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