NAZI PROPAGANDA
OVER 50,000 RUNS
INVESTIGATION IN EIRE
ALARMING DEVELOPMENT
DANGER DENOUNCED
(independent Cable Service.)
LONDON, July 19,
It is announced that the Dominions Office and the authorities in Dublin are jointly investigating Nazi propaganda in Eire, Avhich has developed alarmingly throughout the country. Until recently it had taken the form of encouraging cultural relations, the Ministry of Education in Berlin awarding prizes to Irish children who showed proficiency in German; also engravings of pictures of famous German artists were shipped to Dublin for distribution among the schools. The Eire authorities are now trying to discriminate between the Irish Republican Army extremists, who are only anti-British, and those who are anti-British and pro-German. Mr. James Dillon, a member of the Dail, addressing the annual convention of the Hibernian Society in Dublin, said that three years ago the danger of Communism was on the Left. It was now rising on the Right, and was more formidable. The menace of German Nazism was a monster that was growing to be the greatest threat to liberty and Christianity. The forces of Nazism were seeking to , establish world domination for their materialistic philosophy, which denied the existence of God. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 17, 20 July 1939, Page 9
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196NAZI PROPAGANDA Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 17, 20 July 1939, Page 9
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