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OPPOSED TO NAZISM

GERMAN INDEPENDENT SOCIALISTS. LONDON, March 10. Herr Hitler’s claim to unity does not appear to be borne out by a message received by the British Inuopendent Labour Party from the Independent Socialist Party in Grrmany, which was smuggled across the border. The message states tha.L the German Independent Socialist Party is continuing its fight against the Hitler regime and the Nazi war. The 'party is continuing to spread leaflets tin factories, in the fields, and in the munition works, urging higher wage, more food, peace, and the overthrow of the Hitler regime. "The German workers do not want war, and if they remain silent it is because they know that behind their backs is an armed force of bayonets,” the message adds.

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Grey River Argus, 13 March 1940, Page 8

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OPPOSED TO NAZISM Grey River Argus, 13 March 1940, Page 8

OPPOSED TO NAZISM Grey River Argus, 13 March 1940, Page 8

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