GERMAN THREAT
DRASTIC REPRISALS
INTERFERENCE WITH NAZISM
ABROAD
"NOT IMPERIALISTIC*
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received September 2, 11.30 a.m.)
BERLIN, September 1
Dr. Hans Frank, leader of the Reich Legal Office, announced that the Government will make drastic reprisals against foreign Governments which interfere with the activities of Nazi foreign organisations.
"The whole world," he said, "must ultimately recognise the self-evident fact that national socialism has no imperialistic aims, and when other countries take unwarranted proceedings against Nazi foreign organisations the German Government will be compelled to make drastic retaliation."
Herr Hitler's deputy, Herr Rudolf Hess, speaking at the congress of Gei> mans living abroad, said that since Almeria the world had realised that it had to deal with quite a new Germany. "We will not allow ourselves to be treated as pariahs," he said. Herr Hess rejected as lies suggestions that the foreign organisation of Nazis had any connection with espionage. "II we really wanted to erect such ah organi-. sation," he declared, "we would be smart enough to take as a model the excellent world-wide secret service of that country in which our foreign organisation is put under special suspicion." , ■ ■ ■ - ■■-•■■ ./.■■,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1937, Page 9
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