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Hitler Visits Berlin: Ban on Activities DIRE POSSIBILITY By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright (Rec. December IS, 5.5 p.m.). Berlin, December 12. Hitler arrived here for the purpose of seeing President Von Hindenburg, a foreign newspaper representative, and broadcasting his views on America. He failed in all three objects. The Foreign Office banned the broadcast under a decree forbidding propaganda. Hitler, seeing that the authorities were in earnest, and faced with the possibility of deportation as a native of Austria in the event of defiance, departed from the capital. It is reported he may proceed to London and Rome shortly.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 11
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