BATTLE OF RIVAL GERMAN GROUPS IN BRUNSWICK
BERLIN, Aug. 11
Police cleared a hall in Brunswick after Socialist demonstrators rushed a meeting of the extremist German Right Party, says the British United Press-
There were cries of “Heil Hitler” as the Socialists tried to storm the platform. Youths fought with rubber hoses and knuckledusters. Several youths, with blood streaming from their heads, staggered to the side of the hall as the German police rushed in and cleared the hall. British officials regard the German Right Party as potentially the most dangerous right-wing group in the Western Zones.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 5
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