GERMAN SENSITIVENESS
THE JULIANA-BIESTERFELD WEDDING PROTESTS AGAINST ALLEGED INSULTS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, December 30. (Received December 31, at 1.5 p.m.) General Goering’s national ‘ Zeitung ’ protests against the number of alleged insults to Germany accompanying the Juliana-Biesterfeld wedding preparations. It declares , that Germans were the victims of hostile demonstrations in Dutch towns because they displayed the swastika. Tho paper also criticises Prince Biesterfeld because he agreed to the playing of the song ‘ Lippedetmold, That’s a Pretty Tunc, Boom, Boom,’ on official occasions instead of the Gorman national anthem.
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Evening Star, Issue 22535, 31 December 1936, Page 9
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89GERMAN SENSITIVENESS Evening Star, Issue 22535, 31 December 1936, Page 9
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