NAZISM ATTACKED
BY VON PAP AN “NAZI ENTHUSIASM DECLINING. mm*** United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received this day at 10.50 a.m.)‘ LONDON, June 19. The “Times’ ” Berlin correspondent says there was a storm'in Cabinet following von Papen’s speech at Maiburg University, in which he declared that onthusiam for Qlie Nazi regime was declining. He also -attacked the Government’s campaign against carpers and critics, declaring the Government ought to be strong enough to stand decent criticism- | His speech was partially suppressed by tlie newspapers. He added that patriots should not be branded as enemies of the State. Gorman people knew the situation was serious, and they also knew of the existence of an economic crisis. They had an acute sense of the injustice of violence, and smiled over the indiscreet attempts to deceive them by falsification.
DR ROSENBERG’S OPINION BERLIN, June 19. Dr Rosenberg, writing to the qhief Nazi newspaper, refers to the von Papen crisis. He says: “The State must, now examine every Nazi, and force him to he either a highly qualified member of the party, or resign.” It is understood' that, if von Papen resigns, he will probably bo followed by Herr von Neurath and von Krosigk, who are both non Nazis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1934, Page 5
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