NAZIS IN DENMARK
GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS. [BY CABLE —PK3SB ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. April 19, 11 a-m.) LONDON, April 18. The “Telegraph’s” Copenhagen correspondent says: With the intention of more strictly controlling the situation, the Minister for Justice (MSteincke) appointed' a Police Commissioner to inquire into Nazi activities, following the revolver shots in Parliament. The Nazis, who are under orders from Berlin, for some time have been active in South Jutland', which the Versailles Treaty restored to Denmark. Leading politicians insist upon general measures against the Nazis. The Tiedjebelt district, on which Germany demands conversations, recorded 19,013 Danish and 6,240 German votes at the last election.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 7
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