REARMING OF GERMANY
PRACTICALLY COMPLETED PLANS FOR MILITARY FORCES ARMY AND NAVY NEXT. CAUSE OF WOOL. SHORTAGE. (Urit-ed Preea Association —By Electric Telegrapi. Oopvnght-J BERLIN, April 12. Herr Hitler and General von Blomberg, Minister of Defence, are spending a holiday aboard the pocket-battle-ship Deutschland. It is believed now that military rearmament is practically an accomplished fact, and attention will be directed to the navy and air force.
The “Daily Express,” states a London message, says that the sudden wool shortage in Germany; is due to an immense demand for uniforms of all descriptions for the military, storm troops, volunteer labour corps, the Workers’ Front,- and the new antiaircraft force.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 13 April 1934, Page 5
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