GERMAN COLONIAL DEMANDS
HERR HITLER'S DECLARATION BITTER RESENTMENT IN INDIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CALCUTTA, February 27. (Received February 28, at 1 p.m.) German business men throughout the country arc alarmed at the reactions to Herr Hitler’s recent allusions to India in a speech on German colonial demands, which aroused bitter resentment among the Press and the public, and led to a boycott of German goods. Leading German firms in Bombay sent a strong note to Berlin, emphasising the dangers to Indo-German trade relations.
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Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 9
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83GERMAN COLONIAL DEMANDS Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 9
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