NAZI REGIME
RESHUFFLE TALK RUMOURS IN ROME SPRING PEACE MOVE RETAINING CONQUESTS PRESIDENT HITLER CHANCELLOR GOERING (Klee, Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) IRccd. Jan 3, 10.30 p.m.) PARIS, Jan. 2. A plan ror an ingenious reshuffling of the Nazi regime as part of a spring peace move is published in the Petit Parisien, with reserve, from a correspondent in Italy. The plan, like previous manoeuvres, aims at leaving Germany in possession of the essential part, of her conquests, Herr Hitler would become President similar to Field Marsna. Hindenburg and Field Marshal Goering would become Chancellor, while Herr Himmler, Dr. Goebbels, Dr. Ley and others would disappear. Foreign affairs would be entrusted to a professional diplomat, probably • Count con Mackensen. Dr. Schacht would be reinstated as Minister of Economy. The new administration would renounce self-sufficiency, restore world trade, observe “political distance from Russia, and lix the size of Czechoslovakia und Poland by arbitration. A high personage expresses to the Petit Parisien the opinion that German industrialists would welcome any interior solution likely _ to prevent slipping toward Bolshevism.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 7
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