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Ex-Kaiser's Return Predicted Very Soon. INTERVIEW AT DOORN. LONDON", June 22. j A special correspondent of the "Daily' Herald" at Doom, Holland, states tliat in an interview an official at Doom Castle predicted that the ex-Kaiser will be back in Berlin before the beginning of 1935, may be as a private person aad may be in an official capacity.
"The ex-Ivaiser cannot receive you," the correspondent was told. "He does not want to say anything that would damage what he calls the best chance for the House of Hohenzollern."
The ex-Kaiser. The correspondent asked what was meant by the "best chance." Did the ex-Kaiser think the German people would call back the Hohenzollcrn family? Tho official replied: "That moment may come far sooner than you suppose. Although the ex-Kaiser's relationship with the Nazis has always been bad lie lias never met Herr Hitler. Both men have always refused to meet one another's representatives." The writer adds that for weeks the ex-Kaiser has been in touch with the leaders of the Reichswehr, from whom lie learned that plans for a military dictatorship have already been made, for execution in September.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 9
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