GERMAN ACTIVITIES
FORMING CENTRAL CORPS AUXILIARY POLICE SCHEME. LONDON, November 8. Strong detachments of special auxiliary police are being drafted on Germany’s western frontier, and will be trained in barricade and house-to-house fighting and the blowing-up of bridges
and roads, says the Berlin correspondent of the_ ‘Manchester Guardian.’ These activities, says the correspondent, are clearly connected with the Saar plebiscite, and it is intended to form a _ corps, around which Saar legionnaries could be organised without appearing in uniform. The German Higher Command toured the demilitarised Rhineland, where the Locarno and Versailles Treaties prevent the stationing of regular troops. The Rhineland, however, is becoming militarised by the_ presence of police with special military training.
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Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 9
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