PERFIDIOUS GAME
Exiled German Steel Magnate
Criticises Hitler
THYSSEN'S 1,000,000 MARKS
10 a.m. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Frit? in Liberty Magazine, ffiapnJnyssen, exiled German steel Hitler i?' sai , d it is now clear that "I thn>, u S . Played a perfidious game, e Wol 'ld merely provide tion V£ n sta §e for the reintroduces ni u monarchy, but Germany cluh" u become a sort of gauleiters' savsThl 6 said ' The United Press ine ti? f Ssen was duped into be lievl ' le Nazis would end idpa e anar chy in Germany. His Was a « a stab ' e industrial system stitnf? corporative business" conthp r> capital, labour and ine-^°h ernment closely collaboratrisht r, a PPy medium between outresniJ J ° vet 'nment control and unipvol? , freo enterprise. He bcrnlddie way. N&2ls offcred such a admits having given the GernL ' -0.000 marks, and estimates 20rw?n?n industry's contribution at odK° marks a year. Thyssen maw? War ' declaring that it would for ra any dependent on Russia to fnr mater ials, thus forcing her Power® 60 her position as a world
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 192, 15 August 1941, Page 7
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