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POLITICS IN GERMANY.

TRIUMPH OF HITLER'S

PARTY. BIG PARADE TO BE HELD. (UNITED PRIS9 ISSOCIATIOK—B7 BUtCKUC TBLBO3APU—COPTBIOHT.) (Received September 31st, 11.45 p.m.) • BERLIN, September 20. Herr Adolf Hitler has organised a great review at Potsdam, to be held on the 27th, to celebrate his Party's triumph. He will be accompanied by the ex-Kaiser's son, Anguste Wilhelm, other members of royalty, and will be attended by a military staff including four Generals. Herr Hitler will appear not merely as a political leader, but the Chief Leader of the storm troops of "Nazis," as his followers are named, they being dressed in nazi uniform, brown shirts, and breeches. CABINET NEGOTIATING FOR SUPPORT. BERLIN, September 19. The principal organ of Herr Hitler's Party (National Socialists), in a long statement, denies that the Party ever thought of fusion or co-operation with the German National Party. It emphasises that it is a social revolutionary Party, whereas the Nationalist* are reactionaries, hence fusion is out of the question. Nevertheless, it is agreed that the Parties will always support one another in the Reichstagon important issues. The political situation thus far is unchanged. Negotiations are proceeding behind closed doors. The Bruentng Cabinet is confident of obtaining sufficient support against the threatened catastrophic foreign policy The excitement of the past three tlavs has been replaced by a more sober feeling, and the appeal of the Prussian Prime Minister to form a coalition of 'all who have common sense" is expected to boar fruit, and bring together Parties which, despite economic and social differences, are republicnn at heart.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 11

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POLITICS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 11

POLITICS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 11

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