GERMANY ARMING
DEFIANCE OF TREATY
KRUPPS HARD AT WORK
BUILDING "BIG BERTHAS"
HITLER MEANS WAR, SAY 3
TROTSKY
Cnltci} Press Association—By/ Electric Tclt- • craph-^Copyrlght. (Received September 11, 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 10. . The "News of the World" says that neighbouring countries are .watching events in Germany with keen anxiety. Beyond all doubt, she is believed to be arming heavily in defiance of the Versailles Treaty. Imports of metals show a big increase. Sections of Krupps at Essen are working night and day. ' "Big Berthas" are being built, and also another colossal gun, described as a i world wonder for range, calibre, and explosive power. Large stocks of cotton, wool, grain, and chemicals have been accumulated. The unemployed are making aerodromes and arterial roads strengthened to cany tanks and artillery. M. Trotsky writes.in the "Sunday Chronicle" that Hitler means war, hoping for at least British and Italian support on the'ground that their fear of Bolshevism exceeds their fear of Hitlerism.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1933, Page 7
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