HINDENBURG MESSAGE
SACRIFICE NOT IN VAIN
NEW REICH A' MONUMENI,
BERLIN,. March 21. • President Hindenburg has issued & manifesto, in which he says: "Germany's wartime sacrifices of health, and life were not in vain. Out of her collapse Germany is again struggling upward to national strength. A powerful Reich shall bo a proud and permanent monument to those who fought and. fell for the Fatherland." The public responded readily to Dr. Goebels's appeal to the populace to display flags as proof that Germany has been reborn out of shame and humiliation. The famous west end street, Reich! Chancellors' Place, today was renamed Adolph Hjtler Platz. A new suspension bridge has been named after Admiral Seheer, in command at the Jutland fight.
How extensive is the round-up of Communists is shown by the creation, of a concentration camp at Dachau to accommodate 5000 political prisoners.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 7
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143HINDENBURG MESSAGE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 7
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