PLOTS UPROOTED.
CONSPIRACIES IN GERMANY. DEATH AND SUICIDE OF LEADERS. HITLER'S RUTHLESS SUPPRESSION. JRAGIC CHALLENGE TO NAZI REGIME. I ° ng " smoulderln S. deep-seated opposition to the Nazi the has been ruthlessly extinguished in blood ere the flame of open revolt had broken. During the week-end the dramatic arrest and execution and the suicides of Storm Troon throughout Europe. UMi n j Schl u- Cl \ er ' formerl y a German Minister of wife inh ? ln i s k° me when resisting arrest, while his » <e -Sin an effort to save her husband, was wounded and later succumbed. Herr Roehm, Chief of Staff of the Storm Troop, was given a revolver to shoot himself, but on E re using to take his own life the weapon was turned on him and he was shot dead. Other prominent officials of the Storm Troops committed suicide and many were arrested. n-.i atest reports indicate that Germany is now quiet and the Hitler regime more soundly established than ever.
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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 7
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