NAZIS IN BRAZIL
According to a cable message from from Hamburg, a German liner has arrived from Brazil with 600 Germans who say that anli-Nazi feeling and economic hardship have compelled their return home. The migration is hardly to be wondered at, forthe Brazilian Government has been compelled recently to take severe measures against Nazi propagandists who were preaching with an ever-increasing fervour.
"The average Brazilian," remarked a recent writer in the "Fortnightly," "who possesses a highly-devel-oped political sense, was affronted by the too obvious importation of alien ideologies; activities in Brazil of the German secret police were condemned in Congress as 'a crime against Brazilian sovereignty,' while yet a greater indignation was caused by the order from Berlin that all Germans, whether Brazilian-born or not, must report at th'e nearest German consulate to be registered for military service, reprisals being threatened against those who refused to do so."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4810, 14 July 1939, Page 3
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149NAZIS IN BRAZIL King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4810, 14 July 1939, Page 3
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