"SAVIOUR OF NATION."
ATTITUDE TO HITLER. s NEW ZEALANDER'S IMPRESSIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, Friday. The fact that the ideals of Nazi-ism were a fetish with German youth, who regarded Herr Hitler as a god atid the saviour of the nation, was mentioned by Mr. George Arras, who has returned to Dunedin after visiting the Continent. Mr. Arras said that Hitler shops establishments where military goods could be purchased —were thickly dotted throughout the country. When Mr. Arras was returning to the Dominion in the Orford in July the Spanish civil war had assumed a grave international aspect, and the ship took 150 refuges from Parma to Gibraltar. Spanish warships were lying at anchor off the Rock preparatory to shelling Algeciras, and their requests for t€l fuel met with no response from the British naval authorities. At Parma two rebel aeroplanes a shower of pamphlets warning the inhabitants to surrender or the town would be bombed. H.M.S. Devonshire lay at anchor near by-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 12
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