STRIFE IN GERMANY
Two Killed and Many Arrested W MI ON COMMUNISTS. Berlin, April S Following a night affray at Breslau, in which two Nazis were killed and three injured, the police, assisted hy thousands of storm troops, combed the workng class district and seized many revolvers. They arrested more than 100 people. According to the police the arrested men included “leading Communists who have been trying for years to iustal panic by terrorism.” They also arrested Communists who formed "terror groups” in Breslau and had attempted to revive the parly.
Other accounts emanating from Frankfurt say it is untrue that the “brown terror’ has ceased. Workmen are continually beaten and entire districts are terrorised.
Anybody who speaks the truth risks a fearful beating, imprisonment, and even death. The only wish of thousands of Germans is to leave Germany, but the new passport regulations render this difficult.
Despair exists among the Jews, who are neither allowed to leave nor to live.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11087, 10 April 1933, Page 3
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