DEUTSCHE FRONT
ALLIED TO NAZI PARTY
SAAR COMMISSION'S CHARGES
United Preu Association—By Ekctrle Xtl»> irtpb-CoMrlint. (Received November 10,1.30 p.m.) GENEVA, November 9. Mi. G. G. Knox, ,Chairman of th« Saar Governing Commission, hasi wutten a letter to the Council of the League of Nations, in which he says: "I want to dia\v the Council's serious attention the first information obtained fiom | a partial scrutiny of the documents I seized during the recent search of the Voluntary Labour Service under the Deutsche Front." The League publishes the Saar Commissions's report of the Front's aptivi- [ ties, 'and declares that seized documents show that the Front is identical with tho Nazi Party. The Front,has subjected residents to threats, the commonest of which is "Wait until after 1933.". The Front is divided into such , small cells that it is impossible to miss* any house or person. .German wireless • and newspapers are used for the pur-, pose of persecuting residents, while * ' boycott denunciation to ' the German authorities is among other'means of pressure. The report charges a subsidiary body,'' which has been allegedly created r to, hold the wilder spirits in check, with being really a super-spy organisation, ten thousand strong and ready to take street action at any moment. The seized documents included a report byr Knox's ex-butler, giving alleged conversations at the dinner table. The German* Government is definitely charged in the report with supportinf " the Front's persecution activities.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 10
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