GERMAN SETTLERS
LEAVING CANADA LEADER -BLAMES PRESS PROPAGANDA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright WINNIPEG July 21. Leading a party of 20 German farmers who are departing from Canada, Hugo Schilling, leader of the Bund at Loonlake, Saskachewan, stated that the settlers were “ kicked out by antiGerman propaganda.” He predicted that not one German would remain unless alleged newspaper propaganda was stopped. His son, Hans, asserted that Germans who had converted a wilderness into improved farms were treated as outcasts and were continually being insulted by charges of Nazi plotting.
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Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 9
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87GERMAN SETTLERS Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 9
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