NAZI ENTHUSIASM
GREAT CRUSH AT NUREMBERG HITLER WARNS THE WORLD Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright NUREMBERG, September 7. (Received September 8, at 12.30 p.m.) A partial breakdown in the arrangements for handling 500,000 Nazis in Zeppelin Meadow resulted in titter confusion, delaying Herr Hitler’s arrival for an hour. Thousands of political leaders were unable to reach the field. Herr Hess's popularity was demonstrated when the crowd broke through the phalanx of guards and overwhelmed him.
Herr Hitler made his usual emotional speech, warning the world not to deny Germany freedom. He claimed that, as a result of the Nazi policy, German agricultural prices were above world prices, and the new harvest would be adequate to supply the nation without recourse to imports.
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 13
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121NAZI ENTHUSIASM Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 13
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