POVERTY AND MISERY.
AUSTRIA UNDER HITLER.
YOUNG STUDENT'S STORY.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A young Austrian, Herbert Eotli, who has arrived in New Zealand to settle described in an interview conditions in Austria under Hitler. Many Austrians, he said, had been inclined to wcleome Hitler at first, as there was much poverty and misery, but now things were even worse than before the Anschluss. Food was scarce and money scarcely counted at all.
Roth said he was a Socialist student and left Austria ten days after the Anschluss. Many of his friends had since died in concentration camps.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 84, 9 April 1940, Page 8
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