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CLIMAX MISSING

4 Nazi Anti-Russian Campaign HITLER AT NUREMBERG Report of “Go-Easy” Hints To Fuhrer By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Received September 15. 9 p.m.) Nuremberg, September 15. Though' Herr Hitler, in his final speech at the Nazi Congress, attacked Bolshevism in the most violent terms, he did not take his anti-Russian campaign to the expected climax. "The Times” says that extremists are now consoling themselves with the reflection that even if Herr Hitler had not plainly declared that Germany would not sit at any conference table with Soviet delegates the fact that she would not do so ought to be clear enough from the Nuremberg speeches. It is stated that he received “go easy” hints, not only from his own ■ Foreign Office, but also from certain foreign diplomatists who attended the congress. WILD EXCITEMENT Thousands Surge Round Hitler’s, Hotel ARMY SHOWS EFFICIENCY (Received September 16, 12.15 a.m.) Nuremberg, September 15. Excitement ran wild at Nuremberg until late last night. Thousands of people, cheering and singing, surrounded Herr Hitler’s hotel, and th< sdene recalled that witnessed on th< Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, at the, outbreak of war, a solid mass of people singing “Deutschland Über _ Alles" and such Nazi songs as “Germany is ours to-day, the whole world will be ours to-morrow.” Herr Hitler appeared several times on a balcony. The military manoeuvres which closed the congress left no doubt to onlookers that the German army is as efficient as in 1915. Foreign attaches were most impressed with the deadly accuracy with which most modern bombers destroyed a model village while the inhabitants, wearing gas masks, scurried into cellars.

Then followed a demonstration of the latest methods of trench warfare, revealing that Germany has trebled I)er heavy tanks and other equipment within a year. The display concluded with General Blomberg, Minister of Defence, presenting the army with new colours. STRONG PROTEST Jewish Congress Action / (Received September 16, 12.15 a.m.) Geneva, September 15. The Jewish Congress has sent a strongly-worded declaration to the League and various Governments protesting against the campaign of threats and defamation at Nuremberg, especially the absurd statement that JewVy and Bolshevism are identical. On the contrary, it states, it. was German militarism leading up to the Great War which facilitated the rise of Bolshevism.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 301, 16 September 1936, Page 9

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CLIMAX MISSING Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 301, 16 September 1936, Page 9

CLIMAX MISSING Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 301, 16 September 1936, Page 9