UNDER THE NAZIS
LIFE IA T GERMANY
TERROR AND OPPRESSION
(Received March 16, 2 p.m.)
BERLIN, March 15,
The ISTazi police raided the artists' quarter.in Berlin and searched scores of houses for Communist literature and art. The police used the fire escapes to enter the flats from which the Communist owners fled. Bed flag? were later burned in the streets in the presence of large and curious crowds.
Dr. Goebels, the new Minister of Propaganda and Popular Enlightenment, explains his .functions as including the oversight of broadcasting, the Press, films, theatre, and education. The rights of criticism will not be taken from the Press, but the criticism must help the Government.-
A Cologne message' states that the Burgomaster of Weiven shot himself following a gang attaekled by a publican whose arrest he had ordered.
Four armed men. at Straubing dragged a Jewish moneylender named StelzL from his bed at midnight and bundled him into a ear. Later his body was found riddled with bullets. Stelzl won a slander action against a Nazi in 1931.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 12
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174UNDER THE NAZIS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 12
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