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POSITION OF SOUTH TYROL

ITALIAN ADMINISTRATION CRITICISED GERMAN POSTERS CAUSE EXCITEMENT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 10. The 1 Daily Telegraph’s ’ Munich correspondent says: “Considerable excitement was caused by the appearance in the streets of huge posters attacking Italian administration in the South Tyrol, which is described as thoroughly German country. “The South Tyrolese is a German. He belongs to the German people like you and I. Don’t let yourselves be blinded of these fundamental facts by Italian whitewash,” declared one poster. The posters were apparently issued hy the Association of German Minorities abroad, which was a former Nationalist organisation, but is now merged in the Nazi Party. This is the first time for many years that the question of the South Tyrol has been raised in Germany, and the first public criticism of the Italian regime since the establishment of the Rome-Berlin axis.

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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9

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POSITION OF SOUTH TYROL Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9

POSITION OF SOUTH TYROL Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9