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EXPLOSIVE ELEMENTS

PLOT AND COUNTER-PLOT

PERIL OF CIVIL WAR,

United Tress Association—By Electric Tele-1 graph—Copyright. j LONDON, July 0. j The "Daily Telegraph's" Munich' correspondent says: "Here, at the home and headquarters of the Nazi Party and the centre of the'so-called plot! against Herr"Hitler, the pulse of Nazi! Germany can at present be felt better than at Berlin. "In conversation with representatives of all camps I got as near to the truth as possible. It is an amazing story of plot and counter-plot, mutual hatreds and distrust, and shows that Germany is not sitting on one powder magazine, but on several. Storm Troopers are enraged at the slaughter of their loaders. References to Captain Roehm's moral delinquencies had no effect as they were well known when ho was given command. Horr Hitler's new-found moral indignation seems shocr hypocrisy to millions. "There is great danger of attempts on the lives of General Goering and Herr Hitlor. At the. first movo the Black Shirts will start a massacre of Storm Troops, Catholics, and Monarchists so terrific that the Reichswehr will tome into the streets,to stop the bloodshed. This can only mean civil war."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 7

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EXPLOSIVE ELEMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 7

EXPLOSIVE ELEMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 7

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