EXPULSIONS
•PROMINENT NAZIS
ORDERED FROM BRITAIN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, May 1. Thre e prominent Nazis in addition to the London correspondent of FieldMarshal Goering’s “National Zeitung,” Dr. Rose], have been expelled. They are a businessman, Herr O. G, Karlowa, head of the United Kingdom: Nazi Party; his second-in-command, Herr E. P. Hinnnelmann, and Fraulein Anna Wolfe, a Nazi Travel Bureau official, who, it is alleged, sent intimidating letters to German residents in the United Kingdom.
All are reported to have already gone to Germany. It is understood that further expulsions are th e result of a four weeks’ investigation of the activities of Nazi associations throughout the country.
A new list, in which Rosel was included,, was submitted to the German Embassy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1939, Page 5
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