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GERMANY'S SPIRIT.

LUDENDOftFF'S DESIRE. '

TO BUILD UP TRUST IN MILITARY

POWER.

By Electric Itaowaph.—Copyright Received September B, 11.40' a.m.. •* LONDON, Sept A The Times'* Munioh correspondent Wtys< "If Herr Stresemann falls, *nd the in* evitable chaos ensues, the party will be able to rely oh Herr StihhfeV* financial support arid General Xudendofff's military fenms and organising ability, while Hew [itler's oratory and political acumen must be reckoned with." General LudendorrT, addressing the.party's demonstration at Nuremberg, said 'the.fcaHy was not interested in restoring the Kaiser and the monarchy, but wanted to awaken the national spirit and build up Germany'* former trust in her military power. Military commanders and others, who for long were foremost "in advocating tho restoration of the military party attended and saw 70,000 National Socialists storm troops salute Herr Hitler and General Ludendorff. No sergeant of British Guards could have found fault With them. There are strong evidences that the big industrialists, notably Herr Stinnes, are tnanomg Herr Hitler, hoping to insure themselves against future Bolshevism.—Times.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 5

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GERMANY'S SPIRIT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 5

GERMANY'S SPIRIT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 5

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