NAZI KILLED IN DANZIG
Growing Anxiety After, Political Fight
LEADER’S TRUCULENT
STATEMENT
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(Received June 15, 5.5 p.m.)
LONDON, June 14. The Danzig correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says anxiety is growing after the death of a Nazi during a fight when Nazis attempted to break up an opposition political meeting. More than 50 were in-
jured. Herr Foerster. the Nazi leader and the virtual political dictator of Danzig, issued a proclamation blaming opposition leaders, “whom 1 am obliged to tolerate under international statute.” He added, speaking as though Germany’s might is behind him: “I will not permit the Germans in Danzig to be stirred up ( by these corrupters of the people.
“Our Fuhrer shall not be insulted. We will ruthlessly oppose the opposition’s terrorism, and will not allow ourselves to be attacked. The lives of our men, fighting for tie honest aims and high ideals of a great free Germany, are more valuable than those of treacherous subversive agitators, who know the Fatherland.” The opposition points out that they cannot have established terror, as the Nazis possess all the power and also control the police and their own uniformed organisations.'
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21810, 16 June 1936, Page 11
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