HITLER MARCH ON BERLIN
RUMOUR REVIVED. VON PAPEN'S INTENTION. Berlin, Nov. 1. It is again rumoured that Herr Hitler will order a march on Berlin after the elections on Sunday. It is recalled that there were similar reports before the last election, but nothing of the sort happened. Herr Makener, a prominent Nazi, in a speech at Koenigsburg, declared: “We are not afraid of General Schleicher. We stand with a million rifles behind us. There will be a revolution after Sunday.” The “Daily Express” says everybody believes that Herr von Papen will remain in power. Parliament or no Parliament. That is why the people are saying’that there may be a Hitler march this time.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 273, 2 November 1932, Page 9
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