SECRET RADIO
DENOUNCES NAZIS
Leaders Leave First In R.A.F.
Raid On Bremen
United Press Association.—Copyright. Rec. 12.30 p.m. LONDON, July 13. A new secret radio station in Germany daily accuses the Nazi party leaders of corruption and gross immorality, says a correspondent "somewhere in Europe." The nature of the broadcasts suggests that the station is directed by old Nazis, who are strongly anti-Jewish and Communist, and want the fulfilment of the party's original programme.
They complain that the party is compromising itself by dealing with Jews, and allege that the leaders' scandalous conduct is bringing the party into disrepute. The station recently announced an R.A.F. raid on Bremen before the British mentioned it, and claimed that the Nazi party leaders were the first to leave by car when the raid began.
The radio also alleged that Ley, the leader of the Nazi Labour Front, is a big shareholder in a company which made colossal profits by compelling all Bremen residents to buy its fire-extinsuishers because Bremen's fire-fighting equipment was hopelessly deficient.
Tne up-to-date information of the announcers creates the impression that the station has a strong .following, with a wide network of mforinmts. , ,~ . «.. —>—
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1941, Page 7
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