ATTACK ON BISHOP'S PALACE
♦ | NAZI DEMONSTRATION AT ROTTENBURG LONDON, July 27. The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that 5000 Nazi demonstrators, who were brought to I Rottenburg in motor-coaches, broke down the doors of the palace of the Roman Catholic Bishop, who is in high disfavour since he explained that he had not voted for the party which was sending enemies of the Church to the Reichstag. The demonstrators threw documents from the windows and •attempted to set fire to the palace. They eventually entered the chapel, but finding the Bishop on his knees in prayer with the Archbishop of Freiburg, they vvithdrew.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22466, 29 July 1938, Page 11
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